Hi all!
As Incandescent suggested, I visited the site and have attached some photos of the street for your reference.
On 13/06/2025, I received a Charge Certificate giving me 14 days to respond. This is also attached for your review. Today is the last day.
That being said, upon inspecting the location of the alleged contravention, I found that the Google Street View is not up to date, as you suspected. The "flying motorbike" sign is located in front of the Knights Templar, several meters after the junction with Carey Street. In my view this sign should be positioned right at the corner, not 5 meters down the road, to give drivers the necessary warning to turn left immediately into Carey Street.
Moreover, as Incandescnet noted there is only one sign, positioned on one side of the road. I too believe there should be at least one sign on each side to provide adequate visibility and warning to drivers.
By contrast, when approaching from Carey Street, the "flying motorbike" sign is directly ahead—although partially obscured by the "Controlled Zone" and "Turn Left" signs.
However, when approaching from Chancery Lane, the signage in my view is insufficient and unclear. One sign is partially covered and not facing motorists coming from chancery lane, and the other is positioned too far down the road to offer meaningful warning. In my opinion, there should be at least four signs - i.e. two at the Chancery Lane approach and two from Carey Street.
It’s also worth noting that:
The sign coming from chancery lane appears to be slanted, as shown in my photos.
Further down the road, another sign is completely turned the wrong way and appears to be improperly secured.
Altogether, this junction gives the impression of being designed more for revenue generation than effective traffic management.
I would appreciate your thoughts on this and advice on how to proceed.
pictures:
https://imgur.com/a/Ph6dbiA