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Old November 2nd 07, 09:52 AM posted to uk.transport,uk.transport.london
David A Stocks David A Stocks is offline
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Default A10 crossroads with Carterhatch Lane


"John Rowland" wrote in message
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David A Stocks wrote:
"John Rowland" wrote in

It looks to me like physical constraints dictate that lane 5 is
rather short and traffic waiting there would tail back preventing
other traffic from reaching lanes 1-4.


Actually, the turning right lanes here are significantly longer than those
at all other Great Cambridge Road traffic lights in London, except
Bullsmoor Lane.

It looks to me like no more than 6-7 cars could wait to turn right off the
A10 Northbound, which is a lot less than any of the other junctions I can
see scrolling up and down the road on Google Earth. I don't know the road at
all, but it's almost certainly a case of 'short, relative to the quantity of
traffic making the right turn'.

There is a junction on the A270 in Hove (near where I live) which is
even more constrained in that right turning traffic has to slew
across in front of the waiting 'ahead' traffic before making the
right turn.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl...oc=addr &om=1


That's horrendous.

It is, but it sort of works. Fortunately the traffic speeds are relatively
slow (30 mph limit, and it's one of a series of closely spaced junctions on
the main road) so if it goes wrong it's just expensive rather than fatal.
The alternatives would involve a lot of demolition or banning right turns
altogether.

D A Stocks