BigSteev said:This http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=London+E17+6PT,+United+Kingdom&ll=51.575229,-0.029655&spn=0,359.977856&z=16&layer=c&cbll=51.575136,-0.029599&panoid=hqHkQBvmogY1oXvrDn5vjA&cbp=12,150.74,,0,-0.14
is near me. What's interesting is that if you move one arrow back down the road you can see how it was before. So now instead of a narrow, not great cycle lane we now have several very wide pedestrian islands which create pinchspots where all but the narrowest of cars have no option but to move over into the cycle lane (as the black car in the pic demonstrates).
Nice one Waltham Forest council.
The idea would be that the cycle lane gives priority to cyclists at the pinch point. As if.
I've seen it done better, where there was a mandatory cycle lane with red tarmac and everything, but only through the pinch points. Mind you, that had me scratching my head at the time, so I doubt a non-cycling driver would have a clue how to react to it.