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There's plenty to complain about if you don't like them though. Ours has near invisible signage and I'm guessing a lot of fines have been handed out.
Yes, I have to say that I'm still not convinced that filtering by ANPR is a good idea. I'd much prefer well-conceived schemes that can do with only proper physical filters, maybe the odd gate that emergency services and the waste service can open.
We've had some incidents with speeding where it would have been impossible before, at times when children are around.
Was this because of the above-mentioned imbalance in the cell, i.e. long straight stretches left open (and then possibly only filtered by ANPR (that may not have been put in yet))?
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It's a very complicated balance. At the moment the west side of Wandsworth bridge road struggling and Wandsworth bridge itself has restrictions due to works. There's talk of making Imperial southbound only. WBR has no right turn into it from New Kings Road and now none for non residents into Imperial. Hammersmith Bridge being closed is adding to the traffic.
I'm guessing you have some professional experience in the subject. This system would make an interesting case study I'm sure, there's very little room for manoeuvre.
It's certainly annoying a lot of people down here. It's pushed me to be quite a lot less accepting of parts of the car driving community.
I do drive but I've been cutting down over the last 15 years. I'm involved in the local community and a big fan of push bikes and bikes in general so I guess I was destined to come down on the side of believers in the LTN.
There's plenty to complain about if you don't like them though. Ours has near invisible signage and I'm guessing a lot of fines have been handed out.
We've had some incidents with speeding where it would have been impossible before, at times when children are around.