unbeleiveable ! i have not been through here for some time as i use my vehicle as little as possible, traffic in the area was very bad, much worse than i ever noticed and assumed there were some road works and temporary light, this was not the case once i received this PCN, it seems Merton have jumped on the LTN waggon, this LTN has been put in place and is not at all obvious, where you turn the corner from high path into abbey road you are greeted with a width restriction that has been there for many years, you have to take it wide and your eyes are then focussed on aligning yourself to get through the barrier, i have not had time to go back and look, i would say they have just put a couple of signs in place of the round width restriction warnings.
This picture i have placed arrows showing my direction of travel entering High Path, i have highlighed the sign there which shows that there are width rectrictions in that direction, there is also a yellow road works sign stating that Pincott road and Abbey road are closed, the date of this GE map is May 2025, i beleive this is when they installed this new money trap.

Here you can see where they have place one of the new signs from thier video evidence, the sign on the other i have no idea who is supposed to see that. this sign is obscured by the tree as you approach this width restriction, by the time you come around the corner you have no way of seeing the sign unless you take your eyes off the road and negating the width rextriction.

This one shows my approch into Abbey road, if you look on GE earth you will see that no signs are visible on approach, here the GE date is 2022 so doesnt show the signs erected yet. I have put a cross where the sign seems to be now.
Not sure how leniant Merton will be with this as it is a very new scheme and is still under consultaion, not that they waited for the results of consulatation before putting into place. The surrounding area is now gridlocked

Abbey Road and Pincott Road experimental closures
The Abbey Road area is a known popular rat run and over the years residents and ward Councillors have raised concerns.
In September 2023, the ongoing concerns were formally raised via a petition from residents requesting that action is taken to address rat-running. This petition was received at full council and an undertaking was given that the Council would consider a scheme to address rat running.
We have developed a scheme that involves road closures at the junctions of Pincott Road/High Path and Abbey Road/Station Road. These closures will be non-physical and will be enforced by Automatic Number Plate Recognition Cameras (ANPR).
The proposed closures require statutory consultation, and, in this instance, the scheme is being introduced under an Experimental Traffic Order which will be in place for a maximum of 18 months prior to making a final decision on the future of the scheme.
We have now extended the consultation period to allow more time to both understand the impact of the scheme and allow residents to comment on changes, including the new signage. You now have until 3 October to have your say.
Once the consultation has closed, the scheme will remain in place until a final decision on whether to make it permanent has been made.
Here is a link to the Merton Council traffic order.
https://www.merton.gov.uk/sites/default/files/2025-04/TMO%202025-12%20PRABBEYRDETO%20%281%29.pdfAnd a link to the general Merton council chaos they are making.
https://www.merton.gov.uk/streets-parking-transport/traffic-management/low-traffic-neighbourhoods#toc-abbey-road-and-pincott-road-experimental-closures
