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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

The No right hand turn at Manor House displaces a lot of traffic down Green Lanes, Harringay, vehicles only get an opportunity to turn right at the junction of St Ann's and then West Green Rd, especially a problem during peak times congesting traffic further. What is its purpose?

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Ouch, I'll check it out.

Worse than that. Cars going north on Green Lanes go straight across the junction - and then do a U-turn in (busy) Green Lanes, so they can turn left into Seven Sisters Road. I have seen several accidents caused this way, including two motorcyclists being knocked off.

Exactly right. The u-turners are a menace...and so many pedestrians run into the road in order to catch their buses... it's such a large junction you'd think there would be sufficient space for a separate right hand turn lane there.
The ladder has experienced cars travelling up the wrong way, three point turns, don't be surprised if a pedestrian gets injured by a vehicle blindly reversing, I had a close call myself.

Look left, look right, look over your shoulder, (for cars reversing,) and don't cross near a junction.

The other 'no right turn' that strikes me as slightly odd is the one where Station Road meets Green Lanes at Wood Green tube. So any traffic coming off Ali Pali or Bounds Green and wants to go South and East is 'encouraged' down Hornsey Park, Wightman and Turnpike.

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