Have to aggree with Fossy a cycle lane would only restrict you in drivers eyes to a narrow 1.5m (or less) strip and leave you no room to dodge the rubble.
Foss - would LOVE that, but I'm a young father and my two little girls like me home from work pretty sharpish!My route is generally great apart from this half mile stretch.
Could'nt agree more, cycle lanes end up being a repository for all manner of rubble, broken glass and other general crap that cars would normally clear away. They also wind up car drivers and I have lost count of the number of car drivers who have shouted "get in the bike lane" when I have been turning right at a roundabout and have taken the correct road position to do so.Have to aggree with Fossy a cycle lane would only restrict you in drivers eyes to a narrow 1.5m (or less) strip and leave you no room to dodge the rubble.
Tell the road safety department of the appropriate authority why you consider the junction dangerous and ask them what they intend to do about it.
It is not up to you, or any other road user, to come up with solutions, people get paid for doing that.
It can be..
We worked with the Council for a while on the Cycling Policy and one of the things that we did was get a large map of the Borough in the Market one Saturday and asked people to draw in their routes
Very enlightening as it was not where you would assume as many cyclists already used alternatives to main roads, had diversions around busy junctions etc.
Some of these were then solved by traffic calming, a few "unofficial" on pavement shortcuts became official cyclepaths, and there were some engineering changes.
We also had artwork installed along the main cycle route