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Cycle segregated junctions

Cycle segregated junctions. Transport Liaison Public Meeting Wednesday 19 February 2014. Jean Dollimore Coordinator Camden Cycling Campaign. Camden Cycling Campaign, February 2014. Cycle segregated junctions. Designed to eliminate ‘“ left hooks ”

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Cycle segregated junctions

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  1. Cycle segregatedjunctions Transport Liaison Public Meeting Wednesday 19 February 2014 Jean Dollimore Coordinator Camden Cycling Campaign Camden Cycling Campaign, February 2014

  2. Cycle segregatedjunctions • Designed to eliminate ‘“left hooks” • a cyclist going straight ahead is cut off by a left turning motor vehicle • 9 out of 14 cyclist deaths in 2013 involved HGVs • most of those occurred at junctions • I plan to attempt to describe how cycle segregated junctions work • And I would like to ask TfL when they will publish the design details and support on road trials? Camden Cycling Campaign, February 2014

  3. Current Situation • Green signal allows left turning motors to go at same time as straight ahead cycles and motors • causing “left hooks” • left turning motors should wait for a separate signal stage • illustration to follow.... Camden Cycling Campaign, February 2014

  4. Cycle segregated junction • TfL press release published in the Evening Standard 6th Nov 2013 • How this works in detail .... Camden Cycling Campaign, February 2014

  5. Stage 1:N-S for motors, cycles peds • No left turns for motors • cycles ahead • motors ahead • pedestrians cross • north and southbound Camden Cycling Campaign, February 2014

  6. Stage 2:N-S turn left while E-W turn right • Straight ahead cyclists and motors wait on red signals • turning motors have green signals • If room for a separate cycle lane, cyclists could turn left Camden Cycling Campaign, February 2014

  7. Stages 3 and 4 • Stage 3: • East - west straight ahead • Stage 4: • East - west turn left • North-south turn right Camden Cycling Campaign, February 2014

  8. Options for cyclist left turns • Four years ago the mayor suggested exempting cyclists from stopping at lights when turning left • The cycle segregated junction was suggested independently by two people, both of whom assumed cyclists would turn left and then give way to pedestrians • this would allow pedestrians to have a long time to cross the road • alternatives... Camden Cycling Campaign, February 2014

  9. Options for the cyclists left turn • Option 1: red signal stops cyclists while pedestrians cross • Option 2: pedestrians cross in a separate stage Camden Cycling Campaign, February 2014

  10. Conclusions • We can separate cycle movements from conflicting movements by motor vehicles in time and in space • We suggest cycle segregated junctions at: • Midland Road/Pancras Road:T-junction • Cobden Junction: T-junctions • Midland Road/Euston Road/Judd Street • Camden High Street/Delancey Street/Pratt Street • Southampton Row/Theobalds Road/Vernon Place • Thank you for allowing me to air this idea Camden Cycling Campaign, February 2014

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