Category: | Dutch-style cycleway: A problem that needs to be fixed |
Tags: | None |
Date time: | 4.06pm, Monday 9th July, 2012 |
Time line: | Earlier | Later |
Facing: | Unknown |
Added by: | lccportal |
Copyright: | Public domain |
Area: | City of London |
Cycling along the embankment from west to east, you can no longer go straight on and then take the lane on the left - nice quiet lane for cycling - up to St Pauls. The junction is terrifying with traffic sweeping round to the left up New Bridge Street. I tried turning left up John Carpenter Street then right on Tudor Street - nice way to avoid the junction BUT at the junction with New Bridge Street you then HAVE to turn right, back towards the bridge and you cannot turn left before the bridge unless you get off the bike and lift it over the kerb... the only other option is to go up Bridewell Place and left onto the main road to the traffic lights where the right turn onto Ludgate Hill is very tricky.
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