Is this Britain's worst junction?
'Ridiculous' central London crossroads with bizarre mishmash of road markings leaves motorists and sat navs baffled
* Crossroads in central London, south of London Bridge, has left many bemused
* 'Ridiculous' mishmash of road markings has bamboozled many London cabbies
A London crossroads with bizarre road markings has left motorists and sat navs baffled.
The junction on the south of London Bridge features a 'ridiculous' mishmash of instructions for road users, with roughly six separate arrows, three 'Bus Gate' markings, a bicycle icon and a group of overlapping lines.
It seems as if the confusion has stemmed from old markings not being properly removed before the new ones from Labour Mayor Sadiq Khan's 2020 Streetspace scheme were painted on.
Mr Khan's scheme at the start of the pandemic meant cars were largely frozen out and only pedestrians, buses, bikes and Taxis could use the bridge on weekdays.
𝐓𝐀𝐗𝐈 𝐋𝐄𝐀𝐊𝐒 𝐄𝐗𝐓𝐑𝐀 𝐁𝐈𝐓:
Speaking to motorists who have been penalised by these cash cow traps, virtually everyone have said, the signage and road markings were completely insufficient.
Has this been done on purpose?
Has this been done to increase TfL revenue?
We need an independent investigation to look at all the signage around these schemes, to remove any that are misleading.
Parts of London have been turned into virtual ghost towns with residents and businesses suffering, just to fill TfLs black hole.
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