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Camberwell Grove traffic light fault - be careful


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Going downhill, the traffic light was stuck on red earlier. As a result, drivers eventually go through it - so be careful whichever direction you are coming.


Reported to TfL online just now, having been directed to them by Southwark Council. Hoping their ?we?ll get back to you within 10 days? stock response doesn?t mean it will take them that long to sort it out!

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A TfL customer service advisor writes:



Thank you for your web form on 16 march regarding the traffic light signals on Camberwell Grove, at the junction with McNeil Road.


I am sorry to read of the traffic build-up in the area and I do appreciate you taking the time to raise your concerns with us.


We are aware of this issue and have arranged for the signals to be inspected as soon as possible. Should we identify any faults or problems with the phasing, we will make the necessary repairs or adjustments to ensure they are operating optimally and not causing any unnecessary traffic in the area. I do appreciate your continued patience whilst we get this problem resolved.


Thanks again for contacting us. If there?s anything else we can help you with, please reply or call us on 0343 222 1234 and we?ll be happy to help you.


Kind regards,


Abdul Tahir

Customer Service Adviser

Transport for London Customer Services

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Because the bridge isn't strong enough to carry traffic both ways at once. It's been this way (or closed) for almost half the time you mention.


snoopy17 Wrote:

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> I don't see the point in this traffic light in the

> first place. Didn't need one there for thirty

> years.

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