The special lanes will total nearly 60 miles and the extra restrictions such as closing side roads, banning turns and altering traffic light sequences, will comprise more than 100 miles in London and around 170 miles outside London.
John Armitt, chairman of the Olympic Delivery Association, who I have a feeling has a misplaced sense of priorities, said:
"We have been working closely with our partners to take our operational planning to the next level and will continue to consult with Londoners on the plans.What about the people paying for the event and needing to get to work? Do we get three weeks paid holiday? No we don't so we have to work and we need to travel. There are going to be a lot of very angry Londoners in two years time.
Where Games Lanes are required there will inevitably be some temporary disruption to everyday life, but we must give athletes the best chance to train and compete effectively. That means ensuring they get to their events on time and minimising the time they spend travelling."
Apparently
"These plans strike an appropriate balance between the demands of hosting this unique event and the day-to-day needs of residents and businesses."I see no evidence for this 'balance'.
You can see the map of the affected roads here.
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I wonder if "the media" will include the BBC ? Oh, silly me, the Beeboids will be using helicopters.
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