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The bendy bus that didn't

A bendy bus caused traffic jams in the West End after it failed to negotiate a bend and smashed into a bollard today.

The 54ft-long No 38 bendy bus went straight across the corner of Regent Street and Jermyn Street just before 9am.

Witnesses said the clear-up operation took 45 minutes, but a TfL spokesman said the bus was moving again in three minutes, and that a second traffic incident-added to the delays. Traffic was also heavy in the Knightsbridge area after a bus broke down near building works at 1 Hyde Park.

In 2006 London's 500 bendy buses were involved in 1,751 accidents. There have been calls for the vehicles, which carry up to 140 passengers, to be scrapped.

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