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 by: Simon Mason - Wed, 14 Feb 2024 18:42 UTC

A cyclist has shared her thoughts on the revamp of Clapton roundabout after riding through it with her children.

Transport for London (TfL) has completed the works on Cycleway 23 in Hackney, with new cycle lanes installed on the Lea Bridge Roundabout to connect it with an existing route to Dalston.

The new segregated cycle lane on the roundabout has transformed it from an “accident hotspot to something very safe”, cyclist Kate Corden said after she rode through it with her husband and two children on Monday.

Corden, who owns a bike-fitting business, has seen how cycling in the area has changed since 2000, when she moved to Hackney.

Sadly, Lea Bridge Roundabout has seen at least 32 collisions involving a cyclist since 2002, according to CycleStreets map, which uses official crash data.

There have been other cycling crashes near the roundabout, including a fatal collision on Lea Bridge Road in 2017.

Lea Bridge Road is a “very fast moving” and “it wasn’t pleasant”, she said.

“It was very dangerous and I can see why there were so many accidents there,” she continued.

“There are some places where lots of people previously wouldn’t have been comfortable cycling.”

Before the revamp, cyclists at Lea Bridge Roundabout had to ride through or attempt to dodge a carpet of broken glass and debris on the inside lane, Corden said.

Now the fully segregated cycle lanes have turned the intimidating gyratory into “somewhere that any cyclist can go through, whether a child, an adult, whether they are confident or less familiar riding with traffic”, she explained.

The biggest letdown was the lack of transition from the cycle lane to North Millfield Recreation Ground just east of the roundabout, where the entrance to the park is “very small” and “difficult to get into and come out of”, Corden pointed out.

Although the new roundabout is a “massive improvement”, the lights took a long time to change and there was no button for cyclists to press, she added.

All in all, though, it “felt extremely safe and well-built”..

“Then it led onto a very good cycle lane on the other side, which is fantastic.”

Alongside the roundabout improvements, TfL has upgraded the pedestrian crossings and signals.

Construction has also finished on Cycleway 50 between Finsbury Park and Holloway Road in Islington.

London’s walking and cycling commissioner, Will Norman, said: “The Mayor [of London] and I want to build on the boom in cycling we’ve seen in recent years, as our rapidly expanding cycle network enables more and more Londoners to switch to cycling for local journeys.

“The extension of these two cycleways will make cycling journeys easier and safer around Hackney and Islington and help us continue building a better, greener, safer London for everyone.”

Cllr Mete Coban, Hackney Council’s cabinet member for climate change, environment and transport, said: “The new-look Lea Bridge roundabout is easier to cross on foot, safer to cycle on, and has new trees that make the area greener.

“In Hackney, we have one of the highest combined rates of people walking, cycling and using public transport in London. We have also been working with TfL to implement new parts of the new cycle route between Lea Bridge and Dalston, which includes a cycle crossing on Crossway and other traffic calming measures in the Dalston and Hackney Downs area.

“Across the borough, we’ve recently consulted on proposals to introduce cycle lanes on Pembury Road, and are speaking with local people about a completely reimagined Hackney Central area. This could include trees, planting and wider pavements on Amhurst Road and a redesigned Pembury Circus junction, currently one of the most dangerous in the borough.”

https://www.hackneycitizen.co.uk/2024/02/12/dangerous-extremely-safe-hackney-cyclist-clapton-roundabout-makeover/

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 by: JNugent - Wed, 14 Feb 2024 19:43 UTC

On 14/02/2024 12:42, Simon Mason wrote:
> A cyclist has shared her thoughts on the revamp of Clapton roundabout after riding through it with her children.
>
> Transport for London (TfL) has completed the works on Cycleway 23 in Hackney, with new cycle lanes installed on the Lea Bridge Roundabout to connect it with an existing route to Dalston.
>
> The new segregated cycle lane on the roundabout has transformed it from an “accident hotspot to something very safe”, cyclist Kate Corden said after she rode through it with her husband and two children on Monday.
>
> Corden, who owns a bike-fitting business, has seen how cycling in the area has changed since 2000, when she moved to Hackney.
>
> Sadly, Lea Bridge Roundabout has seen at least 32 collisions involving a cyclist since 2002, according to CycleStreets map, which uses official crash data.
>
> There have been other cycling crashes near the roundabout, including a fatal collision on Lea Bridge Road in 2017.
>
> Lea Bridge Road is a “very fast moving” and “it wasn’t pleasant”, she said.
>
> “It was very dangerous and I can see why there were so many accidents there,” she continued.
>
> “There are some places where lots of people previously wouldn’t have been comfortable cycling.”
>
> Before the revamp, cyclists at Lea Bridge Roundabout had to ride through or attempt to dodge a carpet of broken glass and debris on the inside lane, Corden said.
>
> Now the fully segregated cycle lanes have turned the intimidating gyratory into “somewhere that any cyclist can go through, whether a child, an adult, whether they are confident or less familiar riding with traffic”, she explained.
>
> The biggest letdown was the lack of transition from the cycle lane to North Millfield Recreation Ground just east of the roundabout, where the entrance to the park is “very small” and “difficult to get into and come out of”, Corden pointed out.

Not for the intended users - pedestrians - surely?
>
> Although the new roundabout is a “massive improvement”, the lights took a long time to change and there was no button for cyclists to press, she added.
>
> All in all, though, it “felt extremely safe and well-built”.
>
> “Then it led onto a very good cycle lane on the other side, which is fantastic.”
>
> Alongside the roundabout improvements, TfL has upgraded the pedestrian crossings and signals.
>
> Construction has also finished on Cycleway 50 between Finsbury Park and Holloway Road in Islington.
>
> London’s walking and cycling commissioner, Will Norman, said: “The Mayor [of London] and I want to build on the boom in cycling we’ve seen in recent years, as our rapidly expanding cycle network enables more and more Londoners to switch to cycling for local journeys.
>
> “The extension of these two cycleways will make cycling journeys easier and safer around Hackney and Islington and help us continue building a better, greener, safer London for everyone.”
>
> Cllr Mete Coban, Hackney Council’s cabinet member for climate change, environment and transport, said: “The new-look Lea Bridge roundabout is easier to cross on foot, safer to cycle on, and has new trees that make the area greener.
>
> “In Hackney, we have one of the highest combined rates of people walking, cycling and using public transport in London. We have also been working with TfL to implement new parts of the new cycle route between Lea Bridge and Dalston, which includes a cycle crossing on Crossway and other traffic calming measures in the Dalston and Hackney Downs area.
>
> “Across the borough, we’ve recently consulted on proposals to introduce cycle lanes on Pembury Road, and are speaking with local people about a completely reimagined Hackney Central area. This could include trees, planting and wider pavements on Amhurst Road and a redesigned Pembury Circus junction, currently one of the most dangerous in the borough.”
>
> https://www.hackneycitizen.co.uk/2024/02/12/dangerous-extremely-safe-hackney-cyclist-clapton-roundabout-makeover/
>

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 by: Simon Mason - Wed, 14 Feb 2024 20:08 UTC

QUOTE: London’s walking and cycling commissioner, Will Norman, said: “The Mayor [of London] and I want to build on the boom in cycling we’ve seen in recent years, as our rapidly expanding cycle network enables more and more Londoners to switch to cycling for local journeys. “The extension of these two cycleways will make cycling journeys easier and safer around Hackney and Islington and help us continue building a better, greener, safer London for everyone.” Cllr Mete Coban, Hackney Council’s cabinet member for climate change, environment and transport, said: “The new-look Lea Bridge roundabout is easier to cross on foot, safer to cycle on, and has new trees that make the area greener..ENDS

Looks like Mayor Khan will be a shoo-in for re-election in May.
He's 1-14 at the bookies today.

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 by: Spike - Wed, 14 Feb 2024 21:45 UTC

JNugent <jennings&co@mail.com> wrote:
> On 14/02/2024 12:42, Simon Mason wrote:

>> A cyclist has shared her thoughts on the revamp of Clapton roundabout
>> after riding through it with her children.
>>
>> Transport for London (TfL) has completed the works on Cycleway 23 in
>> Hackney, with new cycle lanes installed on the Lea Bridge Roundabout to
>> connect it with an existing route to Dalston.
>>
>> The new segregated cycle lane on the roundabout has transformed it from
>> an “accident hotspot to something very safe”, cyclist Kate Corden said
>> after she rode through it with her husband and two children on Monday.
>>
>> Corden, who owns a bike-fitting business, has seen how cycling in the
>> area has changed since 2000, when she moved to Hackney.
>>
>> Sadly, Lea Bridge Roundabout has seen at least 32 collisions involving a
>> cyclist since 2002, according to CycleStreets map, which uses official crash data.
>>
>> There have been other cycling crashes near the roundabout, including a
>> fatal collision on Lea Bridge Road in 2017.
>>
>> Lea Bridge Road is a “very fast moving” and “it wasn’t pleasant”, she said.
>>
>> “It was very dangerous and I can see why there were so many accidents
>> there,” she continued.
>>
>> “There are some places where lots of people previously wouldn’t have
>> been comfortable cycling.”
>>
>> Before the revamp, cyclists at Lea Bridge Roundabout had to ride through
>> or attempt to dodge a carpet of broken glass and debris on the inside lane, Corden said.
>>
>> Now the fully segregated cycle lanes have turned the intimidating
>> gyratory into “somewhere that any cyclist can go through, whether a
>> child, an adult, whether they are confident or less familiar riding with
>> traffic”, she explained.
>>
>> The biggest letdown was the lack of transition from the cycle lane to
>> North Millfield Recreation Ground just east of the roundabout, where the
>> entrance to the park is “very small” and “difficult to get into and come
>> out of”, Corden pointed out.
>
> Not for the intended users - pedestrians - surely?
>>
>> Although the new roundabout is a “massive improvement”, the lights took
>> a long time to change and there was no button for cyclists to press, she added.
>>
>> All in all, though, it “felt extremely safe and well-built”.
>>
>> “Then it led onto a very good cycle lane on the other side, which is fantastic.”
>>
>> Alongside the roundabout improvements, TfL has upgraded the pedestrian
>> crossings and signals.
>>
>> Construction has also finished on Cycleway 50 between Finsbury Park and
>> Holloway Road in Islington.
>>
>> London’s walking and cycling commissioner, Will Norman, said: “The Mayor
>> [of London] and I want to build on the boom in cycling we’ve seen in
>> recent years, as our rapidly expanding cycle network enables more and
>> more Londoners to switch to cycling for local journeys.
>>
>> “The extension of these two cycleways will make cycling journeys easier
>> and safer around Hackney and Islington and help us continue building a
>> better, greener, safer London for everyone.”
>>
>> Cllr Mete Coban, Hackney Council’s cabinet member for climate change,
>> environment and transport, said: “The new-look Lea Bridge roundabout is
>> easier to cross on foot, safer to cycle on, and has new trees that make the area greener.
>>
>> “In Hackney, we have one of the highest combined rates of people
>> walking, cycling and using public transport in London”.

But people in the poorer areas of London don’t own many cars, so a claim
about “…the highest combined rates of people walking, cycling and using
public transport in London” is a statement of the blindingly obvious.

> “We have also been working with TfL to implement new parts of the new
> cycle route between Lea Bridge and Dalston, which includes a cycle
> crossing on Crossway and other traffic calming measures in the Dalston
> and Hackney Downs area.
>>
>> “Across the borough, we’ve recently consulted on proposals to introduce
>> cycle lanes on Pembury Road, and are speaking with local people about a
>> completely reimagined Hackney Central area. This could include trees,
>> planting and wider pavements on Amhurst Road and a redesigned Pembury
>> Circus junction, currently one of the most dangerous in the borough.”

>> https://www.hackneycitizen.co.uk/2024/02/12/dangerous-extremely-safe-hackney-cyclist-clapton-roundabout-makeover/

The article mentioned a comment by London’s walking and cycling
commissioner, Will Norman, who said: “The Mayor [of London] and I want to
build on the boom in cycling we’ve seen in recent years…”.

But official data tells us that cycling journeys have fallen from 2% to 1%
of all journeys. So where is this ‘boom’ of which he speaks?

--
Spike

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 by: Simon Mason - Thu, 15 Feb 2024 07:34 UTC

On Wednesday, February 14, 2024 at 8:08:15 PM UTC, Simon Mason wrote:
> QUOTE: London’s walking and cycling commissioner, Will Norman, said: “The Mayor [of London] and I want to build on the boom in cycling we’ve seen in recent years, as our rapidly expanding cycle network enables more and more Londoners to switch to cycling for local journeys. “The extension of these two cycleways will make cycling journeys easier and safer around Hackney and Islington and help us continue building a better, greener, safer London for everyone.” Cllr Mete Coban, Hackney Council’s cabinet member for climate change, environment and transport, said: “The new-look Lea Bridge roundabout is easier to cross on foot, safer to cycle on, and has new trees that make the area greener.ENDS
>
> Looks like Mayor Khan will be a shoo-in for re-election in May.
> He's 1-14 at the bookies today.

Keep tabs on his vast lead in the race here:

https://www.oddschecker.com/politics/british-politics/london-mayoral-election/winner

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