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Transport trial Bike lanes could be painted red to reduce conflict

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May 09, 2025

SOME bike lanes in Bristol could soon be painted red to "reduce conflict" between cyclists and pedestrians as part of a new trial.

- Alex SEABROOK Local democracy reporter

Transport trial Bike lanes could be painted red to reduce conflict

Many bike paths in the city centre are a similar colour to adjacent pavements, causing confusion among where people should cycle or walk.

Some are notorious for being barely visible or noticeable. Transport bosses at Bristol City Council believe that a different bright colour will prevent pedestrians from straying into cycling lanes without realising, as is common in other European cities.

The trial was welcomed by cycling and walking campaigners, and could be rolled out to many other bike lanes if the results are promising. The plans are likely to be approved by councillors on the transport policy committee on Thursday.

A committee report said: "There are several benefits to a roll-out of colour on cycle lanes. It has the potential to reinforce the road user hierarchy and improve safety at key conflict points, and would enhance public perception of meaningful progress towards a high quality, densely connected segregated cycle network.

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