BentMikey
Rider of Seolferwulf
- Location
- South London
And here's a section of my commute...
bonj said:hmmm. Why have they got red lines in london along the side of the road, shouldn't they be yellow?
Quite trafficky towards 2/3 of the way through!
are your shoes specialized by the way? look similar to mine.
zimzum42 said:Primary routes in London are called Red Routes, and they have different rules as regards stopping and parking.
Unless you're in a black cab, when you are encouraged to stop wherever you like, followed by a U-turn........
Red routes
Bus on red route The red route is a network of 580km of London's roads, which carry 35 per cent of the city's traffic. Free-flowing traffic on these roads is essential to keep London moving - parking on the red route causes jams and clogs up the system.
Red route parking
Roads on the red route have stopping and parking restrictions in place.
You can identify them by red no-stopping lines and road signs indicating when parking, stopping, loading or unloading is allowed.
TfL is responsible for traffic enforcement along the route, using a combination of traffic wardens, community support officers and an extensive network of CCTV cameras.