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Old June 6th 06, 12:27 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Roland Perry Roland Perry is offline
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Default What does "No Stopping" mean?

In message .com, at
17:27:16 on Mon, 5 Jun 2006, Neil Williams
remarked:
The ones in central Milton Keynes have a "Clearway No Stopping" and
X-in-circle shown on them. Most of the others don't, which suggests
they are actually shared-use laybys. It doesn't seem clear, though.


The "Bus Clearway Zone" will only cover the centre of the town. What's
missing, perhaps, are signs saying "you are entering a bus clearway
zone", rather than just the signs at the bus stops and [sometimes] the
thick yellow line.

Nonetheless, it's helpful not to block a bus stop for any length of
time.


Indeed. And many are "No Waiting", outside of Clearway Zones.

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Roland Perry