Paralympic Route Network Now Active In London

Two weeks after the Olympic Route Network was dismantled, the Paralympic Route Network has gone live and is now in force.

The Paralympic Route Network will be in operation from 06:00, Wednesday 29 August, and will be operation between the hours of 06:00 and midnight.

However, the good news is that the Paralympic Route Network only covers 8.7 miles in London and these Games Lanes will be opened to normal traffic when Paralympic traffic is low.

There is a separate Games Lane on the M4, also part of the PRN and operated by the Highways Agency, which is already in operation.

Here is the latest advice from Transport for London:

During the Paralympic Games, motorists are urged to avoid driving around the PRN routes and venues, particularly around the Olympic Park in Stratford and on the A102 approach roads north and south of the Blackwall Tunnel.

The A2, A12 and A13 routes into London are also expected to be busier than usual, particularly in the morning peak.

For more information on all games-related traffic and travel issues (not just road travel), visit www.getaheadofthegames.com.

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