Things tagged 'new-cycleway'

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4 issues found for 'new-cycleway':

  • A111 Cockfosters to Hadley Wood

    Created by JonC // 1 thread

    Convert the footway along the A111 Cockfosters Road to shared use between the entrance to Trent Park and Waggon Road. This would link with the existing segregated cycle track from Cockfosters tube station to Trent Park and to Sustrans Route NCN 12 and Hadley Wood train station. It would allow residents in new developments along Cockfosters Road and the large planned development within Trent Park to cycle to both stations and beyond.

    The A111 is narrow and busy, with insufficient room to overtake a cyclist safely if there is oncoming traffic. Motorists can be aggressive and pass cyclists very closely, so only the bravest cyclists use this road. During morning and evening commutes there are long queues of traffic, making it difficult and unpleasant to use the road on a bicycle.

    The footway on the west side of the road has very few pedestrians and is wide enough to allow dual use or be upgraded to segregated use. It also has dropped kerbs to allow cyclists to cross side roads.

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  • Route 66 Junction with University Road and Green Dykes Lane

    Created by Mr Andrew Woodhouse // 1 thread

    When following the Route 66 in either direction near the North West corner of the University and trying to leave it to go up University Road to Green Dykes lane cyclists are pushed on to the road near the brow of a hill, where there is little or no visibility of traffic on one or more directions. Also coming from the East cyclists are sent down the hill to then cycle up the hill again, or forced to cycle along an often muddy path.
    If there were a paved route from the 66 to the brow of the hill where University Road becomes Green Dykes lane, this would give cyclists a route to a point where they could safely see in either direction to join the road, or cycle on the unofficial cycle path (dirt/gravel/grass route) down the east side of Green Dykes Lane.

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  • Segregated/shared lane needed for cyclists on road out of Dunnington Village

    Anon // 1 thread

    This road to Dunnington Village, from the railway bridge to the traffic lights, approx 0.5 mile, is on the NCN 66, but has 60 mph limit and no path for walkers or cyclists!!! Cycling the route is quickest, but would-be cyclists don't cycle because they feel unsafe on this route where buses, lorries and cars thunder past at 60 mph. it's en route to two high schools, and consequently several children cycle on this route.Quite simply, this road needs a segregated cycleway, for which there is plenty of space.

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  • 17/1461/REM: Cycleway and footway adjacent to Busway. Clay Farm, Trumpington

    Created by Roxanne (Cycling Campaign Officer) // 1 thread

    17/1461/REM | Reserved matters application pursuant to outline approval 07/0620/OUT for the construction of a new cycleway and footway on land adjacent to the Cambridge Guided Busway (CGB) route and Abode 1 residential development. | Land Adjacent To Cambridge Guided Busway And Adjacent To Existing Plantation Within Abode 1 Clay Farm Trumpington Cambridge

    Reference 17/1461/REM
    Application Received Mon 25 Sep 2017
    Application Validated Mon 25 Sep 2017
    Address Land Adjacent To Cambridge Guided Busway And Adjacent To Existing Plantation Within Abode 1 Clay Farm Trumpington Cambridge
    Proposal Reserved matters application pursuant to outline approval 07/0620/OUT for the construction of a new cycleway and footway on land adjacent to the Cambridge Guided Busway (CGB) route and Abode 1 residential development.
    Status Awaiting decision
    Appeal Status Unknown
    Appeal Decision Not Available

    https://idox.cambridge.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=dates&keyVal=OUSFC7DXMER00

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