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Stephen Farrow wrote:
Mizter T wrote: Stephen Farrow wrote: Jon wrote: John Rowland wrote: From the maps on the cclondon website, it looks like the western extension will include a number of cul-de-sacs, and similar, off the inside of the cordon, for instance Blantyre Street, Childs Street, Redfield Lane, Lawrence Street, Embankment Gardens etc. I find this hard to understand. How much does each camera cost? Since Childs Street contains nothing but houses, all of whose residents will qualify for the exemption, I wonder how long it will take the Childs Street camera to pay for itself, or whether it will ever pay for itself. Could it be to stop people using these roads as zone-edge car parks ? If they're off the *inside* of the cordon, probably not. Not sure exactly what you mean by that Stephen. If access to the cul-de-sacs in question is from inside the zone, which the original message suggested it was ("off the inside of the cordon", as opposed to, say, "cul-de-sacs/dead-end streets extending into the congestion zone"), then the reason for installing cameras on those streets would be unlikely to be to stop people from using the streets as free edge-of-zone parking, since they'd have to drive into the zone to get to those streets anyway. The OP was referring to cul-de-sacs that ingress into the zone from uncharged boundary roads. I'm not going to get into quibbles about the terminology used! To be honest I had a fair idea of what he was on about but on reading his post I immediately looked those examples up on a map so I had an explicit understanding of his point. See Childs Street for yourself via Multiimap http://tinyurl.com/y3azr5 and all will be clear. |
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