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  • As for ASLs and their feeder lanes, I think that used wisely they can be a perfectly good tool for cyclists safety. The main problem doesn't lie with their existence but on how people approach and treat them.

    Much like the bicycle lane on Bloomsbury, quite often people approach it because they see it being very safe as it's design for them in mind, and often end up cycling as fast as they can, not realising the consequence that'll befall them if something happen, it leave them very little room to manoeuvre especially.

    The junction between Marchmont and Travistock is terrible for that, there's nothing more dangerous than the illusion of safety that result in a number of incidents.

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