Traffic Chaos Outside Harrods

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REGARDING Simon Jenkins's piece about the proposed Knightsbridge "shared space" area mixing pedestrians and road traffic, it is not excessive signage or sets of lights causing traffic chaos but the number of chauffeur-driven cars stopping in the middle of Basil Street to wait for their owners to leave Harrods. It is the subsequent blaring of horns, and the food waste and packaging left by careless pedestrians that residents dislike. Shared space won't reduce the number of chauffeurs and, far from instilling civic responsibility is likely to make visitors even more blase.

L Taylor, SW3.

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Traffic Chaos Outside Harrods

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