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Cycling Plus UK
|September 2023
After decades of inaction, the UK's cycle paths appear to be getting better. Len Williams learns about new design standards, and what more needs to be done
I was in urban cycling heaven. For several miles, I could pedal along wide, smooth cycle tracks, entirely segregated from pedestrians and automobiles. When I came to four-way junctions, arrows told me where to wait for the traffic lights, with floor markings separating me from other road users.
What's remarkable about this experience is that I didn't have to travel to the Netherlands, Denmark or Austria to use excellent cycling infrastructure. Instead, I was in the London borough of Waltham Forest. In 2016, the borough, which is on the north-eastern edge of the city, was allocated a tranche of a £100 million grant (along with Enfield and Kingston-upon-Thames) to promote active travel, known as 'mini-Holland' schemes.
The segregated cycle tracks in Waltham Forest are mainly found along its principal roads. On quieter residential streets where speed limits are 20mph, cyclists share the space with cars. The borough's cycling network still isn't entirely complete, and there are sections of road and junctions where the cycle paths fizzle out for no apparent reason. But it's still a big improvement on what you get elsewhere.

This story is from the September 2023 edition of Cycling Plus UK.
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