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Kew Bridge Bus Lane Suspended
....after much pressure from local residents.
As of last night, the signs have been removed but not the road markings. Robin |
Kew Bridge Bus Lane Suspended
Robin Cox wrote:
...after much pressure from local residents. As of last night, the signs have been removed but not the road markings. Shame. |
Kew Bridge Bus Lane Suspended
...after much pressure from local residents.
As of last night, the signs have been removed but not the road markings. Another victory for democracy over the roaring fascists of the left wing |
Kew Bridge Bus Lane Suspended
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 19:39:09 +0100, Paul Weaver
wrote: ...after much pressure from local residents. As of last night, the signs have been removed but not the road markings. Another victory for democracy over the roaring fascists of the left wing You are a troll (see posting on the tube) and I claim my £5. Rob. -- rob at robertwoolley dot co dot uk |
Kew Bridge Bus Lane Suspended
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 08:54:16 GMT, Robin Cox wrote:
...after much pressure from local residents. As of last night, the signs have been removed but not the road markings. yep I spotted them pulling it all done on Sunday. I guess we wait and see what happens, I'm not convinced that any car journeys will change at all. Having travelled along there many times the flow of traffic is just, well, irregular. Anyone know if the cycle lanes across the bridge still exist? They went MIA when the bridge was tarted up. Steve |
Kew Bridge Bus Lane Suspended
"Robin Cox" wrote the following in:
...after much pressure from local residents. As of last night, the signs have been removed but not the road markings. If you see a bus lane without signs, you're supposed to assume it's in operation 24 hours a day. -- message by Robin May, consumer of liquids "A very large head, a head like a bear's" Hacker is to computer as boy racer is to Ford Escort. |
Kew Bridge Bus Lane Suspended
"Robin May" wrote in message
... "Robin Cox" wrote the following in: ...after much pressure from local residents. As of last night, the signs have been removed but not the road markings. If you see a bus lane without signs, you're supposed to assume it's in operation 24 hours a day. No, a 24/7 bus lane requires at least one sign. However, where you see a bus lane sign that has no times, you are supposed to assume that it operates 24/7. Part of the Kew Bridge congestion problem is the 24/7 bus lane (with sign as described above and enforcement camera) on the road leading N/B from the bridge to Chiswick Roundabout, past Brentford Fountain. This reduces the roadspace to one lane between the bridge (two lanes) and the roundabout approach (three lanes) causing tailbacks onto the bridge and back to Kew (and Sheen and Richmond etc). Robin |
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