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Rev. Green | 16:48 Mon 07th Apr 2008 | Motoring
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At traffic lights, bicycle lanes are extended to the centre of the road, so that bicycles can line up in front of cars. Is this to reduce the number of cyclists, or is there another reason?
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My understanding of the (faulty?) logic behind this road layout is to avoid a queue of bikes, in the cycle lane, at traffic lights. Without a �front starting grid� for bikes, cyclists would just mount the pavement to get closer to the lights.
21:07 Mon 07th Apr 2008
Maybe a cyclist wants to turn right.
My understanding of the (faulty?) logic behind this road layout is to avoid a queue of bikes, in the cycle lane, at traffic lights.

Without a �front starting grid� for bikes, cyclists would just mount the pavement to get closer to the lights.
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have to agree with mdoo98, being a cyclist and driver myself.
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yep cyclists are a pin in the t i t s i must admit!!
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