(09 Jul 2014, 5:24 pm)Dan wrote Not sure what they could do though - building dedicated 'bus lanes' during peak periods would only cause the traffic for cars to backlog behind the bridge and the buses would therefore be unable to get onto the bridge anyway.
The roundabout on the other side of the bridge has always been a nightmare, even before any work was done. Neither buses nor cars pay attention to the road markings, and if you stand near the roundabout for about 10 minutes, I guarantee you will witness at least two near misses.
Tbh same, taking all the buses to the other bridge will only make that area worse, think we will have to live with it until the whole road is complete
Still think they should of took the roundabout up and replaced it with a square junction, although doing that it will make it even worse