I was referring to the fact that parked cars wouldnt be allowed to be on the cycle lane, and rush hour gridlock traffic wouldnt be at a standstill in the cycle lane. And beginner/novice cyclists are often killed while attempting to filter through outer lanes.
I personally stay safe by staying in the primary position on the left lane. Ive ridden for years without any accidents. Having a clear cycle lane would help non-pro cyclists a lot, especially on the euston road, whitechapel road etc where many collisions happen. Thats all I was saying.
I just wanted a discussion on making cycling infrastructure a little better, especially for inexperienced cyclists.
I was referring to the fact that parked cars wouldnt be allowed to be on the cycle lane, and rush hour gridlock traffic wouldnt be at a standstill in the cycle lane. And beginner/novice cyclists are often killed while attempting to filter through outer lanes.
I personally stay safe by staying in the primary position on the left lane. Ive ridden for years without any accidents. Having a clear cycle lane would help non-pro cyclists a lot, especially on the euston road, whitechapel road etc where many collisions happen. Thats all I was saying.
I just wanted a discussion on making cycling infrastructure a little better, especially for inexperienced cyclists.