Traffic lights at a sharp bend in the B4275, Abercynon

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Traffic lights at a sharp bend in the B4275, Abercynon by Jaggery as part of the Geograph project.

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Traffic lights at a sharp bend in the B4275, Abercynon

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 30 Jan 2016

The lights are dual purpose. Their function is as a pelican crossing (pedestrian controlled lights) and to maintain an alternating flow of one-way traffic on the narrow road under a railway bridge. Viewed in late January 2016. I was later surprised to see no traffic lights here in an August 2011 Google Earth Street View.

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Image Location

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51.645667
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-3.326409