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Hi there,
I was hoping someone could help.
My wife's commute, which I'm doing with her for the first week, involves turning left from the Royal Mint St (CS3) onto Mansell Street. She needs to get onto Tower Bridge.
I can't figure out a good way of doing this as when the cycle green man is flashing cars are going across her path into Royal Mint St. If she waits in front of southbound traffic on Mansell St. she is in front of the traffic lights so unable to see when she may go. She has to rely on traffic bearing down on her to know the lights have changed.
There is a blue signpost telling cyclists to turn left at this junction to reach Tower Bridge, so I'm assuming there must be a safe way to doing this.
Many thanks for any help.
James
Hi there,
Thanks for your reply. I don't know why I didn't see that little cycle lane on the two occasions we've commuted. I think there's always been pedestrians blocking the view. That would make things much better. I also got this advice from another helpful person at Tower Hamlets cycling committee:
"One way to get onto Tower Bridge with less hassle from motor vehicles is to:
This route avoids the difficulties you describe and also trying to get into position to negotiate the chaotic and intimidating end of Mansell St as it approaches the bridge."
I will try both and see which is best. Eventually she'll take Shorter St. and carry on to Southwark Bridge once they build that bit of the East-West cycle superhighway.
Thanks for your help.
James