TfL cycling (on-yer-bike posters) spot-the-problem quiz
On Thu, 29 Apr 2004, Clive D. W. Feather wrote:
In article , Simon Hewison
writes
Correct. The cyclist is riding from right to left, with the bike wheels
almost in the gutter, next to the pavement, therefore they're on the wrong
side.
That sounds like the cycle lane along Petty France. Road is eastbound
only, cycle lane is westbound only and on the north side.
Or Torrington Place: there's a bidirectional, partially segregated, cycle
lane on the eastbound side. As a cyclist, i wish it wasn't there, as it's
a pain to get on to, and just makes it hard to turn north from the
westbound main lane!
tom
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