Skip to Content

London bus lane in action - snap shot

This is part of my usual journey from Hammersmith to Hounslow. I managed to track 4 of the 8 miles on foot up to Chiswick (by then it the light was getting poor) - here are some snap shots put together as a slide show.

Suggest watching in high quality option just below the right hand corner of the screen).
 
By now, if this was in an Indian city, the wide footpath and mature trees would have vanished.
 
Cheers, 
ASJ 

 

asj's picture

Contraflow bus lanes and Pre-signal technology in action

Here are a copule of new additions -
 
To watch contra-flow bus lanes in opearation in London - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jY0VeiJ1fz8
 
The above covers following locations - Russell Square, Piccadilly Circus, New oxford Street leading to Oxford Circus, Charing Cross Road near Tottenham Court (Tube station), London Road near Elephant & Castle tube station and finally Tooley street near London Bridge.
 
To watch a short video giving insight in to workings of the pre-signal technology - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wV3pAjzVhfw 
 
Use the HQ button on the bottom right of the Youtube display screen to watch in better quality.
 
ASJ
asj's picture

Prioritising buses: Yet another pre-signal at work

Here is another busy road - Feltham high street http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsVCYIacdcA

Apart from noting the pre-signals at work when beating the traffic congestion while approaching a narrow bottle neck again, observe how the high street road has curved road layouts with wide pedestrian friendly zebra crossings (as well as pedestrian friendly grade separators). The curved road layout is a traffic calming measure (instead of ugly speed breakers). 
 
Again, recommend watching in HQ and opt for big screen to closely study the signal changes in last two images.
 
Other than lack political and administrative will, is there any other reason why Pune and Mumbai should not see their buses being prioritised with such simple methods?

ASJ

www.driving-india.blogspot.com

Praja.in comment guidelines

Posting Guidelines apply for comments as well. No foul language, hate mongering or personal attacks. If criticizing third person or an authority, you must be fact based, as constructive as possible, and use gentle words. Avoid going off-topic no matter how nice your comment is. Moderators reserve the right to either edit or simply delete comments that don't meet these guidelines. If you are nice enough to realize you violated the guidelines, please save Moderators some time by editing and fixing yourself. Thanks!



about seo | forum