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![]() Chris Read wrote: A much more helpful use of cameras would be to catch those drivers who obstruct pedestrian crossings at traffic light controlled junctions, making pedestrians walk around them whilst they wait for the next green phase. The first step would have to be to make it illegal to stop there ie implie there is a yellow box at all ped crossings |
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![]() Chris Read wrote: A much more helpful use of cameras would be to catch those drivers who obstruct pedestrian crossings at traffic light controlled junctions, making pedestrians walk around them whilst they wait for the next green phase. The first step would have to be to make it illegal to stop there ie imply there is a yellow box at all ped crossings |
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![]() "Chris!" wrote: Chris Read wrote: A much more helpful use of cameras would be to catch those drivers who obstruct pedestrian crossings at traffic light controlled junctions, making pedestrians walk around them whilst they wait for the next green phase. The first step would have to be to make it illegal to stop there ie implie there is a yellow box at all ped crossings See http://www.highwaycode.gov.uk/18.htm 168: "In queuing traffic, you should keep the crossing clear." Chris |
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Nick Finnigan said: Chris! wrote: John Rowland wrote: The City Of London Police have announced that they will prosecute not only drivers who go through the final stop line when the traffic light is reds, but also drivers who go through the initial stop line before the cycle box. About time too. I can only recall two occasions on my daily cycle commute when there haven't been cars in the cycle box. On a busy road, that is legal and expected. Why? |
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Chris! wrote:
John Rowland wrote: The City Of London Police have announced that they will prosecute not only drivers who go through the final stop line when the traffic light is reds, but also drivers who go through the initial stop line before the cycle box. About time too. I can only recall two occasions on my daily cycle commute when there haven't been cars in the cycle box. On a busy road, that is legal and expected. |
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writes I also know of a major junction where there is a RT used by significant numbers but there are only 'green arrows' for left and straight ahead with no full green. My reading of HC suggests that you may never turn right at that junction! Never mind the Highway Code: it is an offence to turn right at traffic lights except on a green arrow pointing right or a solid green light. [Ditto for left and straight ahead.] -- Clive D.W. Feather | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Please reply to the Reply-To address, which is: |
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In article , John Rowland
writes The City Of London Police have announced that they will prosecute not only drivers who go through the final stop line when the traffic light is reds, but also drivers who go through the initial stop line before the cycle box. Good. This makes it noticeably harder to stop legally during the amber phase. If it makes it noticeably harder for you, then you need to go and get some more driving lessons. -- Clive D.W. Feather | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Please reply to the Reply-To address, which is: |
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![]() "Chris!" wrote in message John Rowland wrote: The City Of London Police have announced that they will prosecute not only drivers who go through the final stop line when the traffic light is reds, but also drivers who go through the initial stop line before the cycle box. About time too. I can only recall two occasions on my daily cycle commute when there haven't been cars in the cycle box. The rule about not enroaching the cycle box has been in the highway code for some years now but is being blatently ignored. The rule about cyclists obeying traffic lights has been in the Highway Code even longer, but it is more often than not ignored. I just watched a recording of a debate this week in the House of Lords on the subject of cyclists ignoring traffic law. It sounds like something is going to be done this soon. About time too. Apparently one member of the House of Lords nearly died a few years ago after being hit by a dangerously ridden cycle outside the House. Helps concentrate their minds. Ian |
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In message of Fri, 28 Apr 2006
11:28:35 in uk.transport.london, Walter Briscoe writes In message of Thu, 27 Apr 2006 23:51:48 in uk.transport.london, John Rowland writes The City Of London Police have announced that they will prosecute not only drivers who go through the final stop line when the traffic light is reds, but also drivers who go through the initial stop line before the cycle box. Where? The nearest relevant URL I found is http://www.cityoflondon.police.uk/community/stoplines.html That describes the rules but says nothing about new enforcement policies. 'phone information confirms a new practice is being developed. Leaflets - not yet ready - will publicise the campaign. I await a call back from the relevant COLP person. When I find out more, I will say. I just spoke to the relevant P.C. who is on early turn. There is a new leaflet explaining the rules. It seems it is similar to http://www.cityoflondon.police.uk/community/stoplines.html. It has been distributed via the Public Carriage office and other places. The rules will be enforced by constables in uniform on site. The rules will NOT be enforced by camera - I regret that. ![]() It seems there are 3 classes of vehicle which regularly ignore the advanced stop line: taxis; motorcycles and buses. The work is part of a campaign to reduce deaths and serious injuries to cyclists in the city. There were 14 such casualties in 2005; 8 in 2003. The Department of Transport target is less than 6. COLP is also trying to educate cyclists. There is an educational presentation at St. Paul's (outside M&S) between 11.00 and 15.00 on May 22-26. Ticketed cyclists will get a voucher to attend and the tickets will be cancelled on attending a presentation. I suggest the OP overstated the situation. -- Walter Briscoe |
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On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 23:51:48 +0100, John Rowland wrote:
The City Of London Police have announced that they will prosecute not only drivers who go through the final stop line when the traffic light is reds, but also drivers who go through the initial stop line before the cycle box. This makes it noticeably harder to stop legally during the amber phase. If driving is too hard for you then don't. |
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