Not sure about this cycle lane ?

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ktmbiker58

Well-Known Member
I wonder if any other cities have this feature, I was riding around Chelteham when I followed a cycle lane down Winchcombe St only to find I was going the wrong way down a one way street head on to traffic. I did wonder why the Deliveroo guy was cycling on the footway!

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N0bodyOfTheGoat

Senior Member
Location
Hampshire, UK
There's a cycle lane in Shirley Southampton, that allows riders against the one way motor traffic on Church St, but the lane is marked for the whole road length... Not stopping within ~20m like your example!😱
 

Once a Wheeler

…always a wheeler
Twenty years ago this was relatively common in London in situations that could prove lethal. Contraflow cycle lanes were set up with no physical barrier to the main road, just line markings. The result was that drivers would park in the cycle lane and force the bikes out into the oncoming traffic to continue their journeys. The danger has obviously been recognized as such schemes now have proper barriers to prevent motor traffic from encumbering cycle lanes. Such lanes are also usually two-way, or part of schemes where the direction of use is obligatory. Theory into practice needs thought.
 

Red17

Guru
Location
South London
Twenty years ago this was relatively common in London in situations that could prove lethal. Contraflow cycle lanes were set up with no physical barrier to the main road, just line markings. The result was that drivers would park in the cycle lane and force the bikes out into the oncoming traffic to continue their journeys. The danger has obviously been recognized as such schemes now have proper barriers to prevent motor traffic from encumbering cycle lanes. Such lanes are also usually two-way, or part of schemes where the direction of use is obligatory. Theory into practice needs thought.

Still pretty common around Croydon area, I've just ridden down one. They don't even have lane markings, just a cycle symbol on the tarmac.
 

Mike_P

Guru
Location
Harrogate
Following on along the road on Google Streetscene the clear obvious other failing there are no signs to motorists indicating their is a contraflow bike lane.
 

Dogtrousers

Kilometre nibbler
There's one very close to where I live (SE London). Residential one way road, with parking on both sides and speed bumps. Sign at the bottom allows bikes in to go against the traffic.

I've never ridden up it. Not on principle or anything, just that I have never had a reason to.
 
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