A fully completed new cycling roundabout in Salford, England

16 comments
  1. Is it just me (cycling in right-driving countries for all my life) or is this super-duper confusing?

    Also, was it necessary? Was this a hotspot for bicycle/bicycle or bicycle/pedestrian accidents?

  2. I don’t think the UK’s footpaths needed to be any more difficult for wheelchair users and other people with accessibility needs.

    I also can’t see that being used properly by pedestrians or cyclists. The pedestrian in the photo looks like they are walking straight along the cyclist zone.

  3. It is traditional at this time of year for local councils to do unnecessary works on the road quickly to use up remaining budgets as if they don’t use their budgets they may be reduced to following year.

  4. It is very important to place down your roundabouts before you have any cycle paths so you can plan ahead, right?

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