Origamist
Legendary Member
Not good news:
Cycle superhighways
Question No: 891 / 2010
Jenny Jones
A constituent has noticed that in recent publications on cycle superhighways, a picture of a bus lane was featured of which half was the blue cycle superhighway, which effectively cuts the space cyclists currently have in half. Can the Mayor either explain in what way this benefits cyclists or confirm that the artists impression is an error end these features won't be introduced?
Answer from the Mayor:
Where a 3m bus lane exists on the route of a Cycle Superhighway, a 1.5m wide band of blue colour will be located on the inside of the lane to provide recognition and continuity. This will not prohibit cyclists from using other parts of the bus lane should they prefer to do so. Customer research showed this approach to be preferable in terms of safety, way finding and attractiveness.
Where the width of a bus lane allows (4m or wider) a dedicated cycle lane will be provided within the bus lane to separate cyclists from buses.