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  2. South Circular Road, London - Wikipedia

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    The South Circular Road (formally the A205 and often simply called the South Circular) in south London, England, is a major road that runs from the Woolwich Ferry in the east to the Chiswick Flyover in the west via Eltham, Lee Green, Catford, Forest Hill, Dulwich, Tulse Hill, Clapham Common, Clapham Junction, Wandsworth, Putney, Barnes, Mortlake and Kew Bridge.

  3. London congestion charge - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the London Congestion Research Programme concluded that the city's economy would benefit from a congestion charge scheme, [61] the Road Traffic Reduction Act 1997 required local authorities to study and reduce traffic volumes [62] and any future London mayors were given the power to introduce "Road user charging" by the Greater London ...

  4. Portal:London transport - Wikipedia

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    The London transport system is one of the oldest and largest public transport systems in the world. Many components of its transport system, such as the double-decker bus, the Hackney Carriage black taxi and the London Underground, are internationally recognised symbols of London.

  5. London Streets - Wikipedia

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    Motorways within London are the responsibility of National Highways. [5]The rest of the streets are the responsibility of the London boroughs – or natural person or corporate owners predominantly in the case of the tiny percentage of roads that are private roads, and over which the law provides for shared responsibilities with users in the case of public rights of way.

  6. London Traffic Area - Wikipedia

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    The committee's included members appointed by the Ministry of Transport and by the local authorities in the traffic area. The LTA and the advisory committee were abolished by the London Government Act 1963. From 1965 the Greater London Council exercised the powers over traffic regulation, although its area was much smaller than the traffic area.

  7. Traffic and Environmental Zone - Wikipedia

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    A checkpoint on Moorgate in July 2014, when it was not staffed. The road narrowing and slowing of traffic are visible. The Traffic and Environmental Zone, commonly known as the "ring of steel", [1] is the security and surveillance cordon consisting of road barriers, checkpoints and several hundred CCTV cameras surrounding the City of London, the financial district at the heart of Greater London.

  8. Roads in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    As road traffic began to grow, the condition of the road network became an issue, with most of it in a poor state of repair. [62] The new Ministry of Transport created a classification system for the important routes connecting large population centres or for through traffic, with the definitive list being published in 1922/3 and revised in 1926/7.

  9. London Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The name "London Bridge" refers to several historic crossings that have spanned the River Thames between the City of London and Southwark in central London since Roman times. The current crossing, which opened to traffic in 1973, is a box girder bridge built from concrete and steel. It replaced a 19th-century stone-arched bridge, which in turn ...