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Previously on "The road to nowhere"

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  • BrilloPad
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    What is annoying is that the olympic lanes are on the outside. Lets put them up the inside so the cyclists can use them more easily.

    I also see they have re-phased some traffic lights in outer LOndon near where I live. Extra long queues. Makes it great fun cycling past all the muppets.

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  • TimberWolf
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    Surely all athletes need is a bicycle lane, if that. These London reserved lanes are for the 'VIPs' and hangers-on really aren't they.

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  • Old Hack
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    I was involved in the original design of the ORN and how to prove we could get a traffic flow for Olympic officials at an average speed, at the time, of 24mph, when peak rush hour traffic was moving at 7mph.

    Funny days. And oh how I laughed when they manipulated the traffic to ensure all those lovely Land Rover Discovery's with their dignitaries on board were rushed through central london.

    TfL. Happy days and top dollar until Boris came in and ruined it all...

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    The article doesn't appear to explain what you're supposed to do at that crazy picture. Presumably you're not supposed to get there in the first place and they don't mention that part since it spoils the story?
    Drive down the middle line on two wheels, like James Bond

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  • Scoobos
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    It's not just london.

    My trip from Maidenhead to Woking took me 2.5 hours this morning thanks to tailbacks beyond junction 8/9 at 7AM on the M4!

    We had some poor athlete geezer on a bus for four hours yesterday , having just arrived in the UK.

    Embarrasing

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  • DaveB
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    Driving in London is an exercise in futility at the best of times anyway, why would anyone expect it to be any different for the Olympics? The Mail are working from the premise that driving a car in london in rush hour is a sane and reasonable thing to do, it isn't.

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    The article doesn't appear to explain what you're supposed to do at that crazy picture. Presumably you're not supposed to get there in the first place and they don't mention that part since it spoils the story?
    They do say the signs aren't up yet. They also left out the possibility of driving along the pavement.

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  • d000hg
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    The article doesn't appear to explain what you're supposed to do at that crazy picture. Presumably you're not supposed to get there in the first place and they don't mention that part since it spoils the story?

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  • original PM
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    I can understand why we need bus lanes etc when the olympics are on to ensure competitors get to the stadiums on time - however why put them in force now - they are travelling from the airport to the olympic village - it really will not matter if they sit in a queue for an hour or two it is not like they are going to be late for the opening ceremony is it.....

    so glad I do not live in London

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  • SimonMac
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    KUATB

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  • alreadypacked
    started a topic The road to nowhere

    The road to nowhere

    I know I made the right decision to stay out of London for the Olympics.

    London Olympics 2012: The most ridiculous example yet of how Olympics lanes are making a farce of driving in London | Mail Online

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