So in the sequence of decision making - a driver seeing the flashing yellow sequence knows he's OK for the Bicester route, and the following PRI are really just belt and braces - ie they aren't giving him any new info.
If however there is no flashing sequence the PRI becomes more important, because it is now giving advance info for a different choice of two routes.
Yes, that's pretty much it. I might be repeating a little of what has already been quoted, but as I understand it:
The PRI signals do indeed just exist to stop drivers taking the wrong route as green aspects will now be displayed when the route is set for the Up Main or the Up Bicester. The flashing yellows will be displayed if the train is going to cross over onto the Down Bicester, and if the train is to be routed into the Up Goods Loop it will get a green at BS106, a single yellow at BS104R and then an approach controlled Position Light signal complete with No.1 Junction indicator (with the main aspect staying red) at BS104. As for the PRI's they will remain blank if a train is going to be routed through the Up Goods Loop as a proceed aspect at BS104 has yet to be displayed - this would also be the case should the train be stopped at BS104 for any reason.
Thanks, all makes sense now - although I'd actually misread things
and thought the flashing aspects indicated the Up Bicester route, but they actually deal with the relatively unusual situation of using the Down Bicester route. Hence the two 'normal choices' are covered by the two PRIs - because (and this is quite significant) they are both 90 mph routes, and they can both be taken at normal line speed.