Homer wrote:
Lum wrote:
Well apparently there are also barriers across the road that are supposed to close it at certain times. He is assuming that the sign should operate with the barriers, which wern't in operation.
There does not seem to be a similar restriction on turning left from the opposite direction so putting barriers up at certain times would make no sense. I do see our old friend the rising bollard.
That's very interesting ... is there something that goes on down this road.
I would therefor assume that the Venetian blind sign is only active when the barrier is down then. The sign is there to stop other R Turning traffic at other times therefor it may well be 'valid' ...
Homer wrote:
The small sign originally posted in this thread is badly placed, it's only really visible to the Google camera because they are on the "wrong" side of the road, otherwise it would be obscured by the traffic lights.
Also interesting ... Can you find the best image from the google Campoint and direct us to it.
Homer wrote:
Any legality of the tickets would hinge on the automated sign, 1. being a no right turn, 2. working at the time.
Do you know that for fact ? If the barrier for example operates at different times may invalidate that (I would have thought as he clearly was able to go right - without the barrier down).
Homer wrote:
If he wants to ue that road then I'd suggest he drives past the no right turn, does a U turn and turns left.
Agreed. Unless there is a prior or later Right turn. (I haven't checked the layouts - nor know where he might have been going approximately of course.)