
A newly repainted bus stop yellow box on Scott's Lane in Bromley has seemingly been incorrectly positioned, creating a potential parking hazard for residents and raising safety concerns near a busy junction. The issue remains unresolved, impacting daily life for those in the Shortlands area.
According to a resident report on FixMyStreet, contractors recently repainted the yellow bus stop box on Scott's Lane, but placed it several metres down the road from the actual bus stop. The new marking appears to be centred on a lamp-post rather than the designated stop, a clear deviation from its long-standing original position. This potential error places the yellow box dangerously close to a junction, and one resident highlights that it now prevents visitors from parking safely outside their home without infringing on the restricted area.
The placement on Scott's Lane is causing immediate disruption for local residents, particularly concerning parking availability for visitors. The resident noted that the yellow box on the opposite side of the road remains correctly aligned with its bus stop, suggesting the recent work on Scott's Lane was a mistake. This specific issue on Scott's Lane underscores the importance of precise road markings for both traffic flow and community convenience within Bromley. Shortlands is a suburb within the London Borough of Bromley.
Bromley Council has acknowledged the report regarding the misplaced bus stop markings on Scott's Lane. The status of the complaint on FixMyStreet has been updated to 'In progress' as of today, April 15th. Residents await further action from the council to rectify this error and restore safe parking and road conditions in Shortlands.
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OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION:
This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.
Document: Bus stop painted in the wrong place, 15th April
Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9295973
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