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Photo Number #9374
Queens Rd Toucan crossing. One of the best examples of a Toucan in Cambridge.
Although neither path leading to the crossing is segregated, the use of segregated lane markings, and studs across the road, mean that there is minimal conflict between modes.
Posts are kept to a minimum and do not obstruct either approach, or turning manoevres on or off the road.
This crossing has nearside and farside crossing indicators.
Buried induction loops automatically detect cyclists approaching the crossing.
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Queens Rd Toucan crossing. One of the best examples of a Toucan in Cambridge. Although neither path leading to the crossing is segregated, the use of segregated lane markings, and studs across the road, mean that there is minimal conflic ... [more]
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Good, informally segregated, toucan crossing at Queen's Road. Virtually no conflict between pedestrians and cyclists.
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Good, informally segregated, toucan crossing at Queen's Road. Note the far-side green cycle filter so that cyclists look ahead as they would expect.
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No prohibition of right turns at this informally segregated, toucan crossing. (Only the approaches to the crossing are segregated between cyclists and pedestrians, not the crossing itself. However, in practice, segregation happens and w ... [more]
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Reasonably good crossing at Queen's Road, the design of which was improved after the intervention of the Campaign.
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