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Old June 8th 09, 09:19 AM posted to uk.transport.london,uk.rec.cycling
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Default First two "Cycle Superhighway" routes announced

On 8 June, 07:52, Doug wrote:
On 7 June, 14:10, Tony Dragon wrote:



Colin McKenzie wrote:
On Sat, 06 Jun 2009 15:52:10 +0100, spindrift wrote:
Look at the stretch of road between Merton Park tram stop and
Wimbledon Chase train station. There isn’t the physical space on the
road in these places to do anything other than paint a line down the
road, in full knowledge that it will make the ‘vehicle lane’ too
narrow for a vehicle to drive down, therefore making encroachment on
the cycle lane inevitable.


If it's a slope, mark a cycle lane uphill only.
If it's flat, set and enforce a 20mph limit.


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Colin McKenzie


20mph on that road, that would be improvement on the usual speed.


Except late at night or early morning when roads are clear and
speeding is commonplace and highly dangerous.

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Tell me Doug, do you know that road, what knowlwdge of it do you have?


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