Thanks for clearing up here. As you say, the confusion has come from the secondary signal on the island that seems to suggest again that you can only go straight on at the next part of the junction, but with there being only one stop line I've not been able to make a decision on it either way myself. Had wondered if it was the case of no right turn purely because it can get quite gnarly on a bike due to the bus lane/stop often causing queues so cars then attempt to force their way in to the right hand lane. Hadn't been helped by works on museum street reducing that to one lane for a while too. But yeah cheers for the breakdown mate, didn't think I could get any more confused coming from the mental one way system and pedestrianisation of Newcastle but this one has had me stumped for months
Query that I've not been able to find an answer to. Can cars take route 2 at this junction? I'd understand it to be that all the signs would suggest no but they do every day.
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Thanks for clearing up here. As you say, the confusion has come from the secondary signal on the island that seems to suggest again that you can only go straight on at the next part of the junction, but with there being only one stop line I've not been able to make a decision on it either way myself. Had wondered if it was the case of no right turn purely because it can get quite gnarly on a bike due to the bus lane/stop often causing queues so cars then attempt to force their way in to the right hand lane. Hadn't been helped by works on museum street reducing that to one lane for a while too. But yeah cheers for the breakdown mate, didn't think I could get any more confused coming from the mental one way system and pedestrianisation of Newcastle but this one has had me stumped for months