simon.r
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- Nottingham
So yes, the only real answer would be to separate bikes and motors completely but Britain has the densest and oldest road network in the world and one of the most crowded too, so there isn't room.
You're right, but when there are opportunities to put in a decent cycle lane these are often ignored. A main road road leading out of the village I live in isn't good for cycling (NSL, blind corners and dips). There's a grass verge beside it which is about 2m wide (so wide enough to put in a reasonable cycle lane which is segregated from the road) but when it was closed for several weeks a few years ago for re-surfacing there was absolutely no consideration of how it could be made better for cyclists.
A double shame as it's a natural part of a pleasant loop around the surrounding area which is mostly on very quiet country roads - people are dissuaded from getting out on their bikes because of this one road.