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  #1  
Vecchio 11-07-2012, 15.45.33
Mike.. . . .
 
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Predefinito Olympic lanes

ORN

"The Olympic Route Network (ORN) will enable athletes and VIPs to
arrive promptly at their events by improving traffic flow on these
routes. Maps showing the impact of Olympic activities on the London
road network can be seen on the TfL website."

TFL maps say the lanes close to non Olympic traffic on 27th July

"When will the ORN/PRN operate?
The ORN and Games Lanes will begin operating on Wednesday 25 July, and
will end on Tuesday 14 August. "

However, everybody is saying avoid from the 15th *and* we have seen
warning signs about the lanes in central London that quote dates
before the 25th.

The question

So what exactly is happening from the 15th that we need to avoid? Just
a bit more traffic from preparations or is it more serious? Nobody
seems to say.

(anybody who has to drive into central london, like lift engineers,
are going to enjoy sitting behind buses in the one remaining non
olympic lane (from places like the Limehouse tunnel right into central
london)
--
Mike... . . . .
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  #2  
Vecchio 11-07-2012, 15.52.11
Ian Jackson
 
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Predefinito Re: Olympic lanes

In message <3csqv75ie284jvj0ctia5c2hujngd6c7e6@4ax.com>, Mike.....
<junkforusenet@gmail.com> writes[color=blue]
>ORN
>
>"The Olympic Route Network (ORN) will enable athletes and VIPs to
>arrive promptly at their events by improving traffic flow on these
>routes. Maps showing the impact of Olympic activities on the London
>road network can be seen on the TfL website."
>
>TFL maps say the lanes close to non Olympic traffic on 27th July
>
>"When will the ORN/PRN operate?
>The ORN and Games Lanes will begin operating on Wednesday 25 July, and
>will end on Tuesday 14 August. "
>
>However, everybody is saying avoid from the 15th *and* we have seen
>warning signs about the lanes in central London that quote dates
>before the 25th.
>
>The question
>
>So what exactly is happening from the 15th that we need to avoid? Just
>a bit more traffic from preparations or is it more serious? Nobody
>seems to say.
>
>(anybody who has to drive into central london, like lift engineers,
>are going to enjoy sitting behind buses in the one remaining non
>olympic lane (from places like the Limehouse tunnel right into central
>london)[/color]

According to one of LBC's programmes this morning, the Olympic lanes are
a bit of a shambles. The opinion was that no matter how careful lesser
mortals are, they will invariably find themselves accidentally driving
in the forbidden zones, and therefore risk swingeing penalties.
--
Ian
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  #3  
Vecchio 11-07-2012, 15.52.11
Ian Jackson
 
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Predefinito Re: Olympic lanes

In message <3csqv75ie284jvj0ctia5c2hujngd6c7e6@4ax.com>, Mike.....
<junkforusenet@gmail.com> writes[color=blue]
>ORN
>
>"The Olympic Route Network (ORN) will enable athletes and VIPs to
>arrive promptly at their events by improving traffic flow on these
>routes. Maps showing the impact of Olympic activities on the London
>road network can be seen on the TfL website."
>
>TFL maps say the lanes close to non Olympic traffic on 27th July
>
>"When will the ORN/PRN operate?
>The ORN and Games Lanes will begin operating on Wednesday 25 July, and
>will end on Tuesday 14 August. "
>
>However, everybody is saying avoid from the 15th *and* we have seen
>warning signs about the lanes in central London that quote dates
>before the 25th.
>
>The question
>
>So what exactly is happening from the 15th that we need to avoid? Just
>a bit more traffic from preparations or is it more serious? Nobody
>seems to say.
>
>(anybody who has to drive into central london, like lift engineers,
>are going to enjoy sitting behind buses in the one remaining non
>olympic lane (from places like the Limehouse tunnel right into central
>london)[/color]

According to one of LBC's programmes this morning, the Olympic lanes are
a bit of a shambles. The opinion was that no matter how careful lesser
mortals are, they will invariably find themselves accidentally driving
in the forbidden zones, and therefore risk swingeing penalties.
--
Ian
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  #4  
Vecchio 11-07-2012, 15.52.11
Ian Jackson
 
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Predefinito Re: Olympic lanes

In message <3csqv75ie284jvj0ctia5c2hujngd6c7e6@4ax.com>, Mike.....
<junkforusenet@gmail.com> writes[color=blue]
>ORN
>
>"The Olympic Route Network (ORN) will enable athletes and VIPs to
>arrive promptly at their events by improving traffic flow on these
>routes. Maps showing the impact of Olympic activities on the London
>road network can be seen on the TfL website."
>
>TFL maps say the lanes close to non Olympic traffic on 27th July
>
>"When will the ORN/PRN operate?
>The ORN and Games Lanes will begin operating on Wednesday 25 July, and
>will end on Tuesday 14 August. "
>
>However, everybody is saying avoid from the 15th *and* we have seen
>warning signs about the lanes in central London that quote dates
>before the 25th.
>
>The question
>
>So what exactly is happening from the 15th that we need to avoid? Just
>a bit more traffic from preparations or is it more serious? Nobody
>seems to say.
>
>(anybody who has to drive into central london, like lift engineers,
>are going to enjoy sitting behind buses in the one remaining non
>olympic lane (from places like the Limehouse tunnel right into central
>london)[/color]

According to one of LBC's programmes this morning, the Olympic lanes are
a bit of a shambles. The opinion was that no matter how careful lesser
mortals are, they will invariably find themselves accidentally driving
in the forbidden zones, and therefore risk swingeing penalties.
--
Ian
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  #5  
Vecchio 11-07-2012, 15.52.11
Ian Jackson
 
Messaggi: n/a
Predefinito Re: Olympic lanes

In message <3csqv75ie284jvj0ctia5c2hujngd6c7e6@4ax.com>, Mike.....
<junkforusenet@gmail.com> writes[color=blue]
>ORN
>
>"The Olympic Route Network (ORN) will enable athletes and VIPs to
>arrive promptly at their events by improving traffic flow on these
>routes. Maps showing the impact of Olympic activities on the London
>road network can be seen on the TfL website."
>
>TFL maps say the lanes close to non Olympic traffic on 27th July
>
>"When will the ORN/PRN operate?
>The ORN and Games Lanes will begin operating on Wednesday 25 July, and
>will end on Tuesday 14 August. "
>
>However, everybody is saying avoid from the 15th *and* we have seen
>warning signs about the lanes in central London that quote dates
>before the 25th.
>
>The question
>
>So what exactly is happening from the 15th that we need to avoid? Just
>a bit more traffic from preparations or is it more serious? Nobody
>seems to say.
>
>(anybody who has to drive into central london, like lift engineers,
>are going to enjoy sitting behind buses in the one remaining non
>olympic lane (from places like the Limehouse tunnel right into central
>london)[/color]

According to one of LBC's programmes this morning, the Olympic lanes are
a bit of a shambles. The opinion was that no matter how careful lesser
mortals are, they will invariably find themselves accidentally driving
in the forbidden zones, and therefore risk swingeing penalties.
--
Ian
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  #6  
Vecchio 11-07-2012, 15.52.11
Ian Jackson
 
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Predefinito Re: Olympic lanes

In message <3csqv75ie284jvj0ctia5c2hujngd6c7e6@4ax.com>, Mike.....
<junkforusenet@gmail.com> writes[color=blue]
>ORN
>
>"The Olympic Route Network (ORN) will enable athletes and VIPs to
>arrive promptly at their events by improving traffic flow on these
>routes. Maps showing the impact of Olympic activities on the London
>road network can be seen on the TfL website."
>
>TFL maps say the lanes close to non Olympic traffic on 27th July
>
>"When will the ORN/PRN operate?
>The ORN and Games Lanes will begin operating on Wednesday 25 July, and
>will end on Tuesday 14 August. "
>
>However, everybody is saying avoid from the 15th *and* we have seen
>warning signs about the lanes in central London that quote dates
>before the 25th.
>
>The question
>
>So what exactly is happening from the 15th that we need to avoid? Just
>a bit more traffic from preparations or is it more serious? Nobody
>seems to say.
>
>(anybody who has to drive into central london, like lift engineers,
>are going to enjoy sitting behind buses in the one remaining non
>olympic lane (from places like the Limehouse tunnel right into central
>london)[/color]

According to one of LBC's programmes this morning, the Olympic lanes are
a bit of a shambles. The opinion was that no matter how careful lesser
mortals are, they will invariably find themselves accidentally driving
in the forbidden zones, and therefore risk swingeing penalties.
--
Ian
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  #7  
Vecchio 11-07-2012, 15.52.11
Ian Jackson
 
Messaggi: n/a
Predefinito Re: Olympic lanes

In message <3csqv75ie284jvj0ctia5c2hujngd6c7e6@4ax.com>, Mike.....
<junkforusenet@gmail.com> writes[color=blue]
>ORN
>
>"The Olympic Route Network (ORN) will enable athletes and VIPs to
>arrive promptly at their events by improving traffic flow on these
>routes. Maps showing the impact of Olympic activities on the London
>road network can be seen on the TfL website."
>
>TFL maps say the lanes close to non Olympic traffic on 27th July
>
>"When will the ORN/PRN operate?
>The ORN and Games Lanes will begin operating on Wednesday 25 July, and
>will end on Tuesday 14 August. "
>
>However, everybody is saying avoid from the 15th *and* we have seen
>warning signs about the lanes in central London that quote dates
>before the 25th.
>
>The question
>
>So what exactly is happening from the 15th that we need to avoid? Just
>a bit more traffic from preparations or is it more serious? Nobody
>seems to say.
>
>(anybody who has to drive into central london, like lift engineers,
>are going to enjoy sitting behind buses in the one remaining non
>olympic lane (from places like the Limehouse tunnel right into central
>london)[/color]

According to one of LBC's programmes this morning, the Olympic lanes are
a bit of a shambles. The opinion was that no matter how careful lesser
mortals are, they will invariably find themselves accidentally driving
in the forbidden zones, and therefore risk swingeing penalties.
--
Ian
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  #8  
Vecchio 11-07-2012, 15.52.11
Ian Jackson
 
Messaggi: n/a
Predefinito Re: Olympic lanes

In message <3csqv75ie284jvj0ctia5c2hujngd6c7e6@4ax.com>, Mike.....
<junkforusenet@gmail.com> writes[color=blue]
>ORN
>
>"The Olympic Route Network (ORN) will enable athletes and VIPs to
>arrive promptly at their events by improving traffic flow on these
>routes. Maps showing the impact of Olympic activities on the London
>road network can be seen on the TfL website."
>
>TFL maps say the lanes close to non Olympic traffic on 27th July
>
>"When will the ORN/PRN operate?
>The ORN and Games Lanes will begin operating on Wednesday 25 July, and
>will end on Tuesday 14 August. "
>
>However, everybody is saying avoid from the 15th *and* we have seen
>warning signs about the lanes in central London that quote dates
>before the 25th.
>
>The question
>
>So what exactly is happening from the 15th that we need to avoid? Just
>a bit more traffic from preparations or is it more serious? Nobody
>seems to say.
>
>(anybody who has to drive into central london, like lift engineers,
>are going to enjoy sitting behind buses in the one remaining non
>olympic lane (from places like the Limehouse tunnel right into central
>london)[/color]

According to one of LBC's programmes this morning, the Olympic lanes are
a bit of a shambles. The opinion was that no matter how careful lesser
mortals are, they will invariably find themselves accidentally driving
in the forbidden zones, and therefore risk swingeing penalties.
--
Ian
Rispondi citando Condividi su facebook
  #9  
Vecchio 11-07-2012, 15.52.11
Ian Jackson
 
Messaggi: n/a
Predefinito Re: Olympic lanes

In message <3csqv75ie284jvj0ctia5c2hujngd6c7e6@4ax.com>, Mike.....
<junkforusenet@gmail.com> writes[color=blue]
>ORN
>
>"The Olympic Route Network (ORN) will enable athletes and VIPs to
>arrive promptly at their events by improving traffic flow on these
>routes. Maps showing the impact of Olympic activities on the London
>road network can be seen on the TfL website."
>
>TFL maps say the lanes close to non Olympic traffic on 27th July
>
>"When will the ORN/PRN operate?
>The ORN and Games Lanes will begin operating on Wednesday 25 July, and
>will end on Tuesday 14 August. "
>
>However, everybody is saying avoid from the 15th *and* we have seen
>warning signs about the lanes in central London that quote dates
>before the 25th.
>
>The question
>
>So what exactly is happening from the 15th that we need to avoid? Just
>a bit more traffic from preparations or is it more serious? Nobody
>seems to say.
>
>(anybody who has to drive into central london, like lift engineers,
>are going to enjoy sitting behind buses in the one remaining non
>olympic lane (from places like the Limehouse tunnel right into central
>london)[/color]

According to one of LBC's programmes this morning, the Olympic lanes are
a bit of a shambles. The opinion was that no matter how careful lesser
mortals are, they will invariably find themselves accidentally driving
in the forbidden zones, and therefore risk swingeing penalties.
--
Ian
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  #10  
Vecchio 11-07-2012, 15.52.11
Ian Jackson
 
Messaggi: n/a
Predefinito Re: Olympic lanes

In message <3csqv75ie284jvj0ctia5c2hujngd6c7e6@4ax.com>, Mike.....
<junkforusenet@gmail.com> writes[color=blue]
>ORN
>
>"The Olympic Route Network (ORN) will enable athletes and VIPs to
>arrive promptly at their events by improving traffic flow on these
>routes. Maps showing the impact of Olympic activities on the London
>road network can be seen on the TfL website."
>
>TFL maps say the lanes close to non Olympic traffic on 27th July
>
>"When will the ORN/PRN operate?
>The ORN and Games Lanes will begin operating on Wednesday 25 July, and
>will end on Tuesday 14 August. "
>
>However, everybody is saying avoid from the 15th *and* we have seen
>warning signs about the lanes in central London that quote dates
>before the 25th.
>
>The question
>
>So what exactly is happening from the 15th that we need to avoid? Just
>a bit more traffic from preparations or is it more serious? Nobody
>seems to say.
>
>(anybody who has to drive into central london, like lift engineers,
>are going to enjoy sitting behind buses in the one remaining non
>olympic lane (from places like the Limehouse tunnel right into central
>london)[/color]

According to one of LBC's programmes this morning, the Olympic lanes are
a bit of a shambles. The opinion was that no matter how careful lesser
mortals are, they will invariably find themselves accidentally driving
in the forbidden zones, and therefore risk swingeing penalties.
--
Ian
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