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Category: | Cycleway: An example of good practice |
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Date time: | 5.00pm, Wednesday 14th May, 2008 |
Time line: | Earlier | Later |
Facing: | North east |
Added by: | davidhembrow |
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Credit: | David Hembrow |
Martin and James on closest modern equivalent to a "hybrid" cycle lane. This is a segregated path with minimal separation from the road. It has separation by grade for most of its distance, becomes separated horizontally at the major junction but smoothly drops to road surface and climbs again at lesser road junctions.
This style of path would never be used in a new development, but is quite good for retrofit situations.
At this point we're leaving the road level again.
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