Bus lane trap 'catches five cars a week' and drivers aren't happy

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Bus lane trap 'catches five cars a week' and drivers aren't happy
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A councillor has admitted that he has very little sympathy for the drivers who get stuck.

Drivers say the signage about the car trap isn’t clear enough Drivers are complaining that their cars are being damaged and written off after being caught in a controversial bus lane trap. Dozens of motorists have found their cars stuck in the bus lane despite signs warning them not to enter it. The trap is located at the junction of Station Road and Harrison Way in St Ives, Cambridgeshire, and is designed to prevent vehicles driving onto the busway.

‘So he went a different way and ended up in the car trap. ‘We know of someone in their 20s who has also gone into the trap – you can’t argue this is because of my father’s age. ‘Considering the number of incidents, there must be another way to manage the junction that doesn’t cause this much damage to vehicles.

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