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Were these lights ever mended?. Am sick of waiting a red light when there's no bus in sight and when the bus light is red, the buses swerve into the car space and then their lights go green and the bus has to wait, as well as us motorists
LOVE the comment the councillor made about the rights of busses over other traffic. Meanwhile and since this time, the Oval area now has no bus lane, as the bus lane was sacrificed for dedicated cycle lanes. Obviously that was TfL and not Mr Barber. Anyway, good luck fixing this one again James.
  • 1 month later...

Lynne Wrote:

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> Were these lights ever mended?. Am sick of waiting

> a red light when there's no bus in sight and when

> the bus light is red, the buses swerve into the

> car space and then their lights go green and the

> bus has to wait, as well as us motorists


Still not working properly. We wait here numerous times everyday along with hundreds of other road users, needlessly queuing with our engines running whilst invisible and silent buses go past. I still think it's down to the trigger pad just up the road. Please fix!

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