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Old September 10th 04, 12:07 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Roland Perry Roland Perry is offline
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Default Unenforceable banned right turn in Highgate London

In message , at
11:00:37 on Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Tom Anderson
remarked:
Okay, i had a look last night, and what it's got is a no entry sign on
each side, an island to the left (as i go in) and the cycle lane to the
left of that; the lane is segregated, there being a non-segregated conflow
lane on the other side (which is probably solid-lined, although the road
surface is in such a state that it's not clear). However, there isn't any
sort of sign indicating that bikes can go in.


But the lefthand no-entry sign is on the island?

I'm beginning to think that tptb think that any road with a contraflow
cycle lane should have one of those islands, and hence no need to
qualify the "No Entry" signs as they don't encompass the cycle lane.
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Roland Perry