Shortest cycle lane

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Jezston

Über Member
Location
London
I don't know if this is the shortest stretch of marked cycle lane but it must be up there.

I know the reasoning for it is to guide cyclists off the road and onto the pavement cycle path but it still looks crazy, all 5 metres of it. :tongue:


Am I the only one who thought it was called Smidsy Road at first glance?
 

As Easy As Riding A Bike

Well-Known Member
Am I the only one who thought it was called Smidsy Road at first glance?

No, me too.
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cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
I don't know if this is the shortest stretch of marked cycle lane but it must be up there.

I know the reasoning for it is to guide cyclists off the road and onto the pavement cycle path but it still looks crazy, all 5 metres of it. :tongue:

I know that bit of road !

I went to school at the Ivanhoe and Ashby Grammer ! :tongue:

It is a bit pointless, a bit like this one where the cycle path forces you onto the road and then you get a bit more cycle path the other side of the industrial estates exit ..

My link
 
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guitarpete247

guitarpete247

Just about surviving
Location
Leicestershire
That link doesn't go where I think you want it to go.
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No it doesn't. It goes to my example in the OP.

This thread goes to show there are some dozy pranarks in town planning departments all over the country. Anyone designing roads, footpaths,cycle lanes or the like should be made to use them during peak periods. :tongue:
 

krisgoss

Active Member
There are some pretty good ones in this topic;

Here is mine:
Camera is on a roundabout, so you are supposed to come off the roundabout, go on this bit of track, give way and then re-join the road! Nice.




CyclePath.jpg
 

gaz

Cycle Camera TV
Location
South Croydon
There are some pretty good ones in this topic;

Here is mine:
Camera is on a roundabout, so you are supposed to come off the roundabout, go on this bit of track, give way and then re-join the road! Nice.




CyclePath.jpg
Not quite right. You can see on the other side of the road is a shared use path on the pavement, so this is actually to get over to that safely by taking you out of the roadway and making it easier for you to look and cross the road whilst on your bicycle. These are more common than you think.
 
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