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Photos taken on 17th October 2007
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Is this the narrowest cycle lane in London? A few hundred yards from the Gov. Dept. of Transport. A value judgement from the DoT on cycling?
No room to manouvre round this bent pole to get on and off the crossing. Use an offset pole to improve clearance before converting to cycle use.
OYBike parking location near the main BBC studios and White City Tube. See also a review of this scheme at www.camcycle.org.uk/newsletters/72/article7.html
Abbey Scaffolding: Downing Street: 17th October 2007 14.46 BST The operators had temporary planning permission to park where they were from Cambridge County Council to park over the cycle lane, but NOT on the zig-zag area of the crossing
After the council applied the little white lines far fewer cars are invading the MCL. Cyclist can now pass this lay-by faster, safer and more comfortably.
Contraflow ramp from the South Bank up to Waterloo roundabout for cyclists heading north over Waterloo Bridge.
Cyclists are supposed to go around three sides of Russell Square (often ignored, naturally).
The Seven Stations route - awkward to use (two-way cycle traffic on one side of two-way roads) and always blocked by road works.
Next to the British Library - crossing for cyclists from Camden to cross the Euston Rd and turn west (and then south into Mabledon Place).


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