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Can anyone let me know if I will be receiving a fine, I have just driven down Burbage Road coming from half moon lane, however when I exited the road toward Dulwich village to then go onto Gallery Road, I saw that there were signs on the entrance to Burbage Road at this end, but I did not see any signs on the entry on my entry to Burbage Road. I've been trying so hard to avoid these, but it's really confusing and if you don't do this route often you feel a bit caught out. I'm not sure if these routes are one way at all or if it's just an all out ban on going up or down these roads.


Thanks

You're OK driving up Burbage Road from Half Moon Lane and then right at the roundabout onto Gallery. The various closures are directional in nature. You can't drive up Burbage Road in the other direction during the periods of timed closure (8-10 and 3-6 on weekdays).

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