
If you find yourself in London and think how nice it would be to take a drive around town, DON'T!!! I have seen hell and it is the city of London or, more specifically, the streets of London.
London is well known for its sites. Big Ben, Tower Bridge, Westminster Abbey, these are all well known tourist destinations. Equally well known is the London Underground which is the Subway system in London. There is a reason why. No one in their right mind would want to drive in this city.
London is big, real big! Greater London has a population exceeding seven million people and the city sprawls over 609 square miles. That information in itself is not enough to portray the daunting task of navigating the city by car. New York, Rome and Paris are also big cities but are much , much easier to get around for three simple reasons. Their roads are, for the most part, straight, they have street signs, and pedestrians don't control the traffic.
The first thing you will notice when driving in London is that there is a shortage of street signs. It is not that there are none because that would be better than the fact that you are teased by marked streets only to have them suddenly unmarked. I spent two and a half hours exiting London by car only because I never knew what street I was on. And, because, they have no grid system, the streets meander and curve and seem to go in no direction and all directions at the same time. Adding to the frustration is the fact that pedestrian crossings appear every few feet and they have lights that are controlled by the pedestrians. Any one person can stop traffic at the push of a button.
In the center of London there is a congestion toll levied on cars driven into the city. When coupled with the lack of signs, it begins to appear to be a conspiracy against drivers. There may be some truth to that because the taxi industry in London is a very powerful lobby. Taxi companies want you to need them.
The obvious conclusion is to "ride the tube". This is not the title of an adult film but rather a term that means take the subway. The London Underground is extremely efficient. There are few stoppages, the trains cover the entire Greater London area, and they are prompt. If nothing else, the Brits pride themselves on keeping to time tables.
So, if you ever find yourself in London, forget the car and ride the tube. You will thank me.
Cheers!
London is well known for its sites. Big Ben, Tower Bridge, Westminster Abbey, these are all well known tourist destinations. Equally well known is the London Underground which is the Subway system in London. There is a reason why. No one in their right mind would want to drive in this city.
London is big, real big! Greater London has a population exceeding seven million people and the city sprawls over 609 square miles. That information in itself is not enough to portray the daunting task of navigating the city by car. New York, Rome and Paris are also big cities but are much , much easier to get around for three simple reasons. Their roads are, for the most part, straight, they have street signs, and pedestrians don't control the traffic.
The first thing you will notice when driving in London is that there is a shortage of street signs. It is not that there are none because that would be better than the fact that you are teased by marked streets only to have them suddenly unmarked. I spent two and a half hours exiting London by car only because I never knew what street I was on. And, because, they have no grid system, the streets meander and curve and seem to go in no direction and all directions at the same time. Adding to the frustration is the fact that pedestrian crossings appear every few feet and they have lights that are controlled by the pedestrians. Any one person can stop traffic at the push of a button.
In the center of London there is a congestion toll levied on cars driven into the city. When coupled with the lack of signs, it begins to appear to be a conspiracy against drivers. There may be some truth to that because the taxi industry in London is a very powerful lobby. Taxi companies want you to need them.
The obvious conclusion is to "ride the tube". This is not the title of an adult film but rather a term that means take the subway. The London Underground is extremely efficient. There are few stoppages, the trains cover the entire Greater London area, and they are prompt. If nothing else, the Brits pride themselves on keeping to time tables.
So, if you ever find yourself in London, forget the car and ride the tube. You will thank me.
Cheers!
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