Frustrated drivers have claimed emergency service vehicles struggling to get to urgent calls are responsible for flattened ‘cycle wands’ along a main road in Cambridge.
The plastic wands were installed along one of the busiest routes in the university city to provide a separate lane for cyclists – triggering claims it was adding to congestion by removing a second lane for traffic.
Many of them have been run over and are lying flat, meaning they will have to be assessed by council officers before being replaced.
Locals have responded to the news by claiming ambulances and fire engines had driven over them to
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