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Default Partially pedestrianised Oxford St in 2018

On 07/11/2017 13:55, Neil Williams wrote:
On 2017-11-07 10:10:09 +0000, Robin said:

With the cyclists having priority over pedestrians who want to cross
the road?


With zebra crossings.

With kerbs to confine cyclists (which become a trip hazard for
pedestrians) or just paint on the road?


Kerbs (people don't trip over them elsewhere, what a silly statemen) or
bollards would do.

With provision for parking for cycles outside Selfridges, M&S, etc
etc? (I know cyclists can walk bikes through a pedestrianised area but
I question whether Oxford Street traders want to encourage that rather
than a "park and walk" approach.)


If there's demand for it, why not?

Neil


There's a demand to allow parking outside Selfridges, should we allow that?

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