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![]() I was just looking at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/proj...aces/2259.aspx and I noticed that Natal Road, which usefully gets you right up to the Brownlow Rd/A406 junction without experiencing any traffic jams when both of those roads are utterly clogged, is going to have a forced left turn to Bowes Road, making it useless. I also notice that they are banning the left turn from the NCR to Melville Gardens, which is currently a very handy escape route when the A406 here is clogged (which is most of the time). The site makes noises about how the junctions will be improved, but it doesn't suggest that capacity will be increased, just that pedestrian facilities will be improved at the expense of road traffic. So the "improvement" involves making one of the worst bottlenecks in London worse, and shutting down all escape routes to force even more traffic into it. Is it too late to get Boris to change some small details? |
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