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Room B02, Chandler House, 2 Wakefield Street, WC1N 1PF Is Dockless rudderless? Cycling ng news – Neil Guthrie hrie
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UK’s first Dutch style roundabout under construction
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East West Cycle Superhighway – missing link nearing completion
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Buckingham Palace and Birdcage Walk
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Cycle Enfield (Mini Holland) – Green Lanes scheme
Interesting mixture of light segregation, town centre treatment, Dutch and
Danish style junctions
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Cycle Enfield – Dutch/Danish and bus priority
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Scotland’s first ‘2 stage right’
Leith Walk/McDonald Road Introduced late October with 700m of segregated cycle lanes
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London Fields, Hackney, speed monitors
£13,000 to install, 4,000 cyclists per day use route Designed to help riders stick to a 12mph ‘target’ Green smiley face appears if under 12mph Dexter, 28, “I don’t think the speed limit for cycling is necessary,” he said. Asked if he’d had
any near misses riding through the park, he said: “Not so much. I have to dodge dogs and kids a lot, though.”
Cyclist Tess, 35, “I have a child so I think it’s a good idea,” she said. “I don’t know if it will
make a big difference – maybe it’ll make people more aware that they need to be slow.”
Cllr said: “We welcome safe cycling in our parks as
they provide pleasant green routes away from motor vehicles. “However, London Fields is not a road – local residents walk, use wheelchairs, push buggies and exercise their dogs in the park every day.”
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Cycling in Snowdonia – permitted on Snowdon October to April
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Cycling in Snowdonia
Caernarfon – a one cyclist town?
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Cycling@teatime – future sessions
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