Shaftesbury Avenue could be getting new safer cycle lanes
Briefly

Shaftesbury Avenue is set to transform with the introduction of segregated cycle lanes, aimed at enhancing safety and promoting greener transport solutions.
With over 1,400 cyclists daily, Shaftesbury Avenue has been identified as a high priority for road safety interventions and the development of new bike paths.
Camden Council proposes 550 meters of new segregated bike lanes, raised pedestrian crossings, and rain gardens to enhance accessibility and safety for both cyclists and pedestrians.
The expansion of London's cycleways is evident as the total network now exceeds 400 kilometers, demonstrating a commitment to improving urban cycling infrastructure.
Read at Time Out London
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