"Helen Deborah Vecht" wrote in message
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Returning to the original question, I wonder whether
poor pedestrian sightlines on the south-west side
of the intersection are what prompted the ban.
(To see left-turning traffic at this point, a walker
would almost need eyes at the back of his head.)
Finally got around to checking this junction, and yes, I think you have hit
the nail on the head. Thanks.
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