What is no buses sign for?
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I caused carnage earlier as I reversed out of a road I was turning into when I saw said sign. That’s due to the level of paranoia I’ve been led to have by our wonderful london boroughs, and I’m not paying a fine for no fker. (I thought it must mean buses only)
Anyway when home I googled the sign and in fact it is a ‘no buses more than 8 passenger seats’, except local buses. (A double decker turned in while I was there by the way!). But if you think about it, what’s the point? All London buses are on a route, so they’re not going to randomly go down a road they’re not allowed to. And no others ‘buses’ are going to be travelling around london side roads?
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Finchley+Road,+L...
Swing camera left if you want to se it
Anyway when home I googled the sign and in fact it is a ‘no buses more than 8 passenger seats’, except local buses. (A double decker turned in while I was there by the way!). But if you think about it, what’s the point? All London buses are on a route, so they’re not going to randomly go down a road they’re not allowed to. And no others ‘buses’ are going to be travelling around london side roads?
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Finchley+Road,+L...
Swing camera left if you want to se it
PistonRings said:
Applies to private buses, coaches and mini buses.
EmailAddress said:
Again, except anyone that knows specifically where they are going.
Otherwise, don't randomly satnav down this way!
Technically true of course.Otherwise, don't randomly satnav down this way!
Thankfully its prominent placement ought to deter even the most determined satnavver.
CoolHands said:
That’s weird! No buses, except buses
It’ll be to prevent private hire coaches from parking or using an unsuitable road for access etc. Similar to the 7.5t lorry restriction signs that you quite often see, which specifically don’t apply to buses/coaches but are intended to prevent big lorries thundering down small residential or otherwise unsuitable roads.CoolHands said:
Not quite the same but been enjoying this one recently while I’m staying somewhere nearby. Both sides have right of way in some kind of st traffic calming. Is this allowed? What’s the point in give way etc if they can just make it up as they go along.
All those signs are saying (in effect) is you need to drive in the road (i.e. you need to pass to the right of the one on the left and to the left of the one on the right). It's not normal but there's nothing about right of way, would just treat it like any other obstruction. Am guessing it's cause ppl accidentally drive over the pavement at night or something....
CoolHands said:
Not quite the same but been enjoying this one recently while I’m staying somewhere nearby. Both sides have right of way in some kind of st traffic calming. Is this allowed? What’s the point in give way etc if they can just make it up as they go along.
Effectively this is just a very short section of single track road without the usual oncoming tractors. I think it's a good idea because it prevents drivers approaching it too fast when there are oncoming vehicles which happens when one side has priority. Direct the drivers into a head on collision. They'll slow down. Southerner said:
CoolHands said:
That’s weird! No buses, except buses
It’ll be to prevent private hire coaches from parking or using an unsuitable road for access etc. Similar to the 7.5t lorry restriction signs that you quite often see, which specifically don’t apply to buses/coaches but are intended to prevent big lorries thundering down small residential or otherwise unsuitable roads.There are signs at the T junctions of the following side roads: Granville Road, Wayside, The Ridgeway, and Woodstock Road.
But not, AFAICS, at Dunstan Road or Rodborough Road. How does that work then, LB Barnet?
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