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Because it would cause delays at the lights, as it's a crossroads? It would be another phase of the lights, wouldn't it?


You can't turn right into East Dulwich Road coming from Crystal Palace Road, either. You have to turn left and go round the Goose Green roundabout and back up again.

Sue Wrote:

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> You can't turn right into East Dulwich Road coming

> from Crystal Palace Road, either. You have to turn

> left and go round the Goose Green roundabout and

> back up again.



Or go straight on to Adys and perform a cunning U-ey in time to then go left onto EDR the next time the lights phase in your favour.


The same irritation comes if you instead head up Barry and Rye Lane instead of CPR. In that case you then have to loop over the top of Peckham Rye to come back down the other side and then turn left towards Nunhead.

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Wasting petrol, and adding extra use on roads, in

> the process.

> very green!


Not very green to make cars queue with their engines running either but I think its more safety and sometimes- well actually usually isnt it safety first? Hang on I will recycle your punctuation !

The restriction at C Pal road caused me a little inconvinience when it first came in and Worlingham Road people asked for traffic calming at it was the alternative. Not sure what happened about that.

Its been there for at least 10 years AFAIK and shows no sign of changing.

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