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Borough questions value of central London bus lanes
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea has questioned the value of bus lanes in central London and voiced opposition to using CCTV equipment to enforce their operation.
“We are sceptical about whether bus lanes make best use of the road space in the narrow carriageway conditions prevalent in central London,” says the borough in response to the mayor’s draft transport strategy.
“We also do not favour the use of CCTV enforcement in principle and would not wish to...
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