They are resented by many Londoners who already have to endure narrow, log-jammed streets. Alex Grebnev, 32, who works in a bank in central London, said he faced the tricky choice of driving in a Games Lane or a bus lane - both of which can carry a hefty fine.
The Games Lanes are part of a larger mile Olympic Route Network which prohibits stopping or loading and some right-hand turns. Luckily, London is full of opportunities to switch things up. And if you play your cards right, you might even win yourself a free drink or two. Read Story. London Shuffle. Plus, it gets even better, because the game is served with pizza, beer and cocktails. The Bletchley. Designed to test your deduction and problem-solving skills, The Bletchley calls on you crack codes, using WW2 Enigma machines and protocols, in order to unlock different cocktails.
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Mark Evers, from TfL, said: "We recognise that the Games are going to create part of the transport network that will be subject to greater traffic demands and we've put in place a variety of measures in order to try and manage that. Next summer it is expected an extra three million journeys per day will be made on public transport.
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