0 a part of a road that is separated by a line from the rest of the road, for the use of people riding bicycles: --
This is largely due to the installation of a large cycle lane through the housing estate and along the main road.
This is largely due to the installation of a large cycle lane through the local housing development and along the main road.
Almost all roads have a wide cycle lane on each side.
When a cycle lane is present on a road, cyclists are obliged to use it.
There the cycle lane is replaced with metered parking leaving the cyclist with no alternative but to continue down the one-way street to rejoin the correct line of traffic flow.
It should be every bit as hazardous for a car to park on a cycle lane as it is to park on the zig-zag lines in the street.
That is right, and if a cycle lane is provided along with a bus lane and a mixed-vehicle lane, my argument does not apply.
I think that the roads programme would justifiably stake aclaim and not only for the motorists: every new cycle lane will help to save lives.