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A109 Traffic

Whetstone to Tottenham (London)

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a109 Roadworks

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The A109 is a major road in London, UK. It runs from the Elephant & Castle in South London, through Tower Bridge and Bermondsey, and ending at Shoreditch High Street.

The road was constructed in the mid-1990s and has seen a dramatic increase in traffic over the years, becoming one of London's busiest roads. The busiest times are usually during the morning and evening rush hour, when commuters are driving to and from work. During peak times, the A109 can become extremely congested and backed-up, as traffic travels at a much slower pace than normal.

In terms of safety, the A109 is considered to be a relatively safe road. According to Roads Police statistics, the number of accidents and incidents along the A109 has decreased over the last few years. The most dangerous areas of the road have been identified as those sections closest to the Elephant & Castle and Tower Bridge.


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LEGAL NOTICE

Please remember that it is against the law to use your mobile phone, tablet or any electronic device without a hands-free kit whilst driving. If you're caught by the police using any device that can send or receive data whilst driving or riding a motorcyle you'll get an automatic fixed penalty notice, 6 points on your licence and a fine of £200. A court could also disqualify you from driving.

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