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Category: | A general photo.: An example of good practice |
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Date time: | 8.59am, Sunday 16th September, 2007 |
Time line: | Earlier | Later |
Facing: | East |
Added by: | davidhembrow |
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Credit: | David Hembrow |
Here a cycle path cross roads crosses a road. Note that the cycle path is four metres wide, smoothly surfaced and takes a direct route. The road is three metres wide, bumpy and takes an indirect route.
The first crossing with a bumpy grey path is the road. The second crossing with a red smooth path is another cycle path.
This is an example of full segregation providing benefits for cyclists even though the speed limit is just 30 km/h on the roads.
There is a video showing where this path goes here:
www.youtube.com/watch
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