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John Rowland wrote:
At the junction of Swandon Way and the east end of Smugglers Way, I believe the traffic engineers have screwed up the signs which you see when approaching from the east. The left hand lane has its own slip road for turning left (which isn't relevant). The right hand lane has its own traffic light with red, amber and green right arrow, and a blue forced right turn sign beneath. Next to this is a light for the centre two lanes, which has a normal red-amber-green with a banned *left* turn sign beneath - I believe this is supposed to be a red-amber-green forward arrow with blue forward-only arrow beneath. There is no physical barrier between the right-hand lane and the other lanes, although the right hand lane tarmac bears a right-turn arrow and the central lane has a forward arrow. Aerial phot here http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=...2009&encType=1 I see that as three lanes with a right turn green arrow on the pole at the right, and a standard green light at the left. The 'no left turn' is probably intended, but the 'must go right arrow' is wrong. So, is it legal for someone turning right to obey the green light over the banned left turn sign and ignore the red light over the forced right turn sign? It looks technically not legal for someone going straight ahead to ignore the red light at the right of the carriageway. But it is such a pig's ear that no prosecution should succeed at that junction. |
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