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Facing Wrong way

Reported via desktop in the Damage - pole leaning / equipment detached from pole/facing the wrong direction category anonymously at 11:54, Thursday

Sent to TfL less than a minute later. TfL ref: FMS6679750.

Wo faulty traffic signals at the bottom of Muswell Hill, N10 (see photo). The signal on the left is meant to show “green man” or “red man” to people waiting to cross the road but because it is not positioned correctly (it is bent to one side) it is difficult for most of them to see it. The signal on the right (with green arrow) is meant for vehicles waiting at the lights to go up Muswell Hill but it is positioned so that it faces pedestrians waiting on the opposite side of the road. Both these signals need to be adjusted so that they are facing the correct way.

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  • Thank you for taking the time to report this to us. It is much appreciated. This has now been investigated and we can confirm that there is a fault with these traffic lights. We have therefore passed this to our contractors and as it is classed as an emergency. It will be made safe within 24 hours. Should you need anything else, or if you have any questions, you may wish to contact our customer services team on 0343 222 1234

    Please also be aware that, all Action Scheduled reports are automatically closed after 28 days. However, the fault will be fixed within this timescale, which may be sooner, or in a few cases take a little longer.

    State changed to: Action scheduled

    Posted by TfL at 12:05, Thursday

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