So which items are wrong and why?leenewham wrote:I'm not sure how you managed to mine that info Stuart, from what we posted. It's a ridiculous list.
At least two people explained why the road is designed this way and what the benefit is. It was not a mistake. You might not like it and want to change it but please try again to understand why it has been done as it is.leenewham wrote: The road should have been designed so that when a bus stops traffic can pass around it rather than totally blocking the road when the road is wide enough. With a bit of design it would have been possible to position the bus stop and the central reservation in a way that allows traffic to pass by when a bus stops rather than completely blocking the road.
It's up the the designers to sort that out. In this case they have failed. It shouldn't have been difficult.
You could, of course, catch that bus. And it wouldn't be 30 minutes if everybody wasn't held up for half that at the St Dunstan's/South Circular junction by vehicles that need not be there.leenewham wrote:I'd quite like, when I drive my car to pick my son up from nursery which is a 30 minutes walk each way, twice a day, (I don't have the time to walk every day, sometimes it's pissing it down with rain or just stupidly cold),
I suggesting, just ever so gently, is that your journey, not the bus stop, that may be the problem. I'm sorry if you regard that as a ridiculous comment. Are people not allowed to voice differing opinions? That's what I thought forums are about. Was that another mistake?
Stuart