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FURIOUS drivers have complained their cars have been written off after they were caught in a bus lane trap. Dozens of motorists found their vehicles stuck at the junction in St Ives, Cambs. A …

FURIOUS drivers have complained their cars have been written off after they were caught in a bus lane trap.Local drivers are now complaining that the road is a hazard - with up to five motors getting stuck every week.

Philippa Parker, from Wiltshire, said to have been left with a "bad impression" of the area after she got stuck in the trap.Ms Parker slammed: "The signs were totally inadequate.HONK HONKShe said: "The abuse and awful language people were shouting as they passed us was also shocking.She also had to complain to the council over the state of the area - which was full of weeds lastShe said: "He somehow ended up back in the same car park again.

The daughter said the car was damaged in the drop - and they are now finding out if it is repairable or a write off. "Considering the number of incidents, there must be another way to manage the junction that doesn't cause this much damage to vehicles," she added. Cambridgeshire County Council said it has received 60 incidents of vehicles getting stuck since it was built.Cllr Kevin Reynolds said: "If people driving along that road cannot see a big hole in the ground in front of them then I would argue they wouldn't be able to see a small child.a poll revealed the common road signs

 

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