Thanks. Does that mean that in Topography Test taken say in June 2024 and beyond, the A-Z provided by TfL will have Bus Lanes and this GREY section will be a key to success to AVOID!?
@@denjoe9210 yes you're right. But be mindful of CC zone boundary line which is pink and ULEZ boundary line which is purple. You don't need to avoid those.
Thanks. Does that mean that in Topography Test taken say in June 2024 and beyond, the A-Z provided by TfL will have Bus Lanes and this GREY section will be a key to success to AVOID!?
Hi! They should as they use the same version of the map as us
From Upper woburn place to Euston road no right turn, in real life
Again, your exam won't be in real life. You need to plan according to the map in front of you
From New Kent road to Newington causeway no right turn, you have to take St Georges road
Brother, you need to go according to the map in front of you, not your personal knowledge, as TfL still uses the old version of the map.
Are we to avoid pink and purple roads ? Pink roads are for pedestrians and purple roads are restricted roads ?
@@denjoe9210 yes you're right. But be mindful of CC zone boundary line which is pink and ULEZ boundary line which is purple. You don't need to avoid those.
Hi,
I tried on Google map I can use Portland street to join Marylebone Road and you said it is not allowed
Hi! Your exam won't be Google Map. TfL uses a bit older version of the Master Atlas of London. You plan according to that map
What are the pink roads?
The pink roads represent "PLACE OF INTEREST". There is another pink line bordering the central London representing the "Congestion Charging Zone".
@@minicabdriverslifeline325 Thank you sir
this is not fair for people with ADHD
why?
lmao