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Keeping Cyclists Moving

cycle lane swerves abruptly across the path of traffic
Rebecca Hornby

The 10 mph limit on the Yorkshire approach to the Humber Bridge could cause significant delays to faster cyclists. In order to bypass the speed limit, the cycle route has been diverted onto the pavement on the opposite side of the road. This innovative cycle lane has been set out to enable cyclists to maintain full speed as they swerve across the path of traffic in complete safety.

This site is dedicated to highlighting examples of how innovative design and outstanding engineering offer safety, utility, and comfort to cyclists. If you know of a cycle facility worthy of inclusion on this site, either within Warrington or beyond, then send a photo (jpg) and short description to Pete Owens.


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