Drivers apparently ignored nine new road signs informing them of the road change
TV and radio host and avid cycling campaigner Jeremy Vine has turned his ire on Edinburgh drivers, branding them "lawless and ridiculous" for ignoring a no-turn junction in the capital.
Vine said in his tweet: "This is completely lawless and ridiculous. You could get £10,000 fines in a day here — and they should.Edinburgh City Council has put up a number of signs – including a permanent sign on the traffic light at the junction – in a bid to deter motorists from making the illegal manoeuvre. But campaigners say this has done little to dissuade bad drivers from putting others at risk.
Social media users had a mixed response to Vine's tweet. Some sided with the Channel 5 presenter's take on the situation while others said Edinburgh drivers were struggling with old habits.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Stephen Clements remembered on what would have been 50th birthday'We wish we were celebrating with him and it still doesn't seem real that he's not here, even though it's three years in January'
Read more »
Heart-stopping moment car engulfed in flames after crash at Scots roundaboutA Range Rover was caught up in the horror event which unfolded on Friday afternoon in Port Glasgow.
Read more »
Scots boy, 5, overcomes gruelling cancer diagnosis to launch awards schemeTheo Sloan, from Paisley, is slowly emerging from the toughest year of his life after being diagnosed with leukaemia.
Read more »
Woman killed in 'hit and run' on Scots street named by police as probe continuesThe body of April Mitchell was was found on the A872 in Denny in the early hours of Thursday morning.
Read more »
Queen's funeral costs Edinburgh over £500,000 as council asks for money backThe Scottish capital incurred huge costs as part of the painstakingly planned response to the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Read more »
Scots mum's anger as new-build flat 'covered in black and hairy mould'The mum said the newly built social home has sprouted unwelcome growths in recent months following torrential rainfall.
Read more »