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Chapter 4.
Links Cycle lanes, cycle tracks and other cycle facilities.
London Cycling Design Standards.
Contents.
4.1. Introduction and general issues.
4.2. Cycle lanes (on-carriageway).
4.3. Bus lanes and other on-carriageway bus related infra...
4.4. Cycle tracks (off-carriageway).
4.5. Shared-use paths.
4.1. Introduction and general issues.
4.1.1.
The previous chapter dealt with ways of helping cyclists ...
4.1.2.
In considering design options for integrating cycling int...
4.1.3.
Cycle lanes or tracks are an important part of the overal...
4.1.4.
Cyclists expect to have the same priority as general traf...
4.1.5.
Cycle facilities that are physically separated from gener...
Designers must be consistent in following the appropriate...
Criteria for cycle facility provision.
4.1.6.
Before considering specific facilities for a particular l...
4.1.7.
On links where motor vehicle speeds and/or flows are medi...
4.1.8.
Bus lanes, permitted for use by cyclists, are an alternat...
4.1.9.
The broad definitions of volume and speed with appropriat...
4.1.10.
The above information can be represented alternatively in...
4.1.11.
Other situations not included in the above are key routes...
4.1.12.
Links types considered in this chapter can be grouped int...
Signs and Road Markings.
4.1.13.
Signs and road markings are covered in detail in Chapter ...
4.1.14.
See Chapter 5 for more details on use of symbols at junct...
4.1.15.
See drawing CCE/A5 for typical use of cycle symbols to Di...
4.1.16.
'End' and 'Cyclists Dismount' signs should be designed ou...
4.1.17.
At locations on cycle lanes or tracks where cyclists are ...
Cycle symbol markings should be provided after each decis...
4.1.18.
Side-road warning signs to Diagrams 962.1 or 963.1 to war...
終了行:
Chapter 4.
Links Cycle lanes, cycle tracks and other cycle facilities.
London Cycling Design Standards.
Contents.
4.1. Introduction and general issues.
4.2. Cycle lanes (on-carriageway).
4.3. Bus lanes and other on-carriageway bus related infra...
4.4. Cycle tracks (off-carriageway).
4.5. Shared-use paths.
4.1. Introduction and general issues.
4.1.1.
The previous chapter dealt with ways of helping cyclists ...
4.1.2.
In considering design options for integrating cycling int...
4.1.3.
Cycle lanes or tracks are an important part of the overal...
4.1.4.
Cyclists expect to have the same priority as general traf...
4.1.5.
Cycle facilities that are physically separated from gener...
Designers must be consistent in following the appropriate...
Criteria for cycle facility provision.
4.1.6.
Before considering specific facilities for a particular l...
4.1.7.
On links where motor vehicle speeds and/or flows are medi...
4.1.8.
Bus lanes, permitted for use by cyclists, are an alternat...
4.1.9.
The broad definitions of volume and speed with appropriat...
4.1.10.
The above information can be represented alternatively in...
4.1.11.
Other situations not included in the above are key routes...
4.1.12.
Links types considered in this chapter can be grouped int...
Signs and Road Markings.
4.1.13.
Signs and road markings are covered in detail in Chapter ...
4.1.14.
See Chapter 5 for more details on use of symbols at junct...
4.1.15.
See drawing CCE/A5 for typical use of cycle symbols to Di...
4.1.16.
'End' and 'Cyclists Dismount' signs should be designed ou...
4.1.17.
At locations on cycle lanes or tracks where cyclists are ...
Cycle symbol markings should be provided after each decis...
4.1.18.
Side-road warning signs to Diagrams 962.1 or 963.1 to war...
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