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Ohhhh right, TFL eh? ah that's OK then. no chance whatsoever that it could be complete bo!!ox invented by Sadistic small man syndrome Khan and his cronies to justify his latest attempt to prop up the TFL coffers agsin clean up the air.
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I can only assume London is a nightmare to drive in and is becoming even worse??
   

Never has a truer statement been made!

- Box junctions becoming standard everywhere and enforced by cameras and postal PCNs
- Bus-only turns that are only in force at certain times, but on roads that are so busy it is quite impractical to read and understand the sign without inconveniencing traffic behind you, who being Londoners will of course start honking horns after 0.01 of a second
- ULEZ (won't go into this!)
- Hardly anywhere to park even in the suburbs, the few remaining places rapidly all becoming residents permit areas
- The above meaning that the few places available to park in are heavily contested, with local residents keying cars that park there or slashing their tyres.  3 times within a year for me, and this is in an otherwise very sleepy and crime-free area
- Any private residential areas now enforced by rabid PPCs and their despicable debt-collector sidekicks
- I could go on!

You forgot to mention the absolutely appalling standard of driving from the majority of drivers.😀

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The one-bedroom house oop narth would be worth about £10m in Kensington these days. Houses similar to my late parents 3 bed council house in Fulham fetched over £2.5m recently.
Bus driving since 1973. My advice, if you have a PSV licence, destroy it when you get to 65 or you'll be forever in demand.