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Yesterday proposals for multi-way signals in Aldenham Road were shut down, until the council can speak with Affinity Water about its plans.
Many Watford and Bushey residents were caught up in delays over the weekend and on Monday morning after temporary four-way traffic lights were installed near the Chalk Hill and Aldenham Road junction.Many were then left furious after it emerged that even though the lights were put in place, Affinity Water had not been given a permit to do the works.
Those impacted included Watford mayor Peter Taylor, buses, and local motorists who were shocked by the “horrendous”, “crazy”, and “complete standstill" traffic. After being asked to remove the lights on Monday, Affinity did so and apologised to residents for “any inconvenience caused”.
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