Red route network

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The Red route network is a system of major London roads with strict stopping and parking controls designed to keep traffic flowing efficiently across the city.

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Red route network canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road traffic management system
urban road network
administeredBy Transport for London
allowsExceptionFor blue badge holders in signed bays
buses at bus stops
emergency vehicles
licensed taxis at designated ranks
appliesTo key bus routes
major roads
strategic routes across London
country United Kingdom
designedTo enhance road safety
improve bus reliability
improve journey time reliability
doubleRedLineMeaning no stopping at any time
enforcedBy camera enforcement
civil enforcement officers
governedBy London Local Authorities and Transport for London Act 2003
hasCharacteristic strict parking controls
strict stopping controls
hasDesignFeature clearway sections
designated parking bays with time limits
limited loading bays
hasPart red routes
hasPolicyObjective discourage unnecessary stopping
prioritise through traffic
support freight movement
hasPurpose to keep traffic flowing efficiently
to reduce congestion
hasRoadMarkingType red lines
hasSignageType red route clearway signs
includesMarking double red line
single red line
introducedBy Transport for London
isSubsetOf TfL Road Network
locatedIn London, England
surface form: London
partOf London strategic road network
regulates loading
parking
stopping
singleRedLineMeaning no stopping at times shown on nearby signs
subjectTo penalty charge notices
usedBy buses
freight vehicles
private motor vehicles
taxis
usesRoadMarkingColour red

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Transport for London responsibleFor Red route network