💨 Abstract
London's Shoreditch Triangle junction, notorious for cyclist accidents, is set for safety improvements. The proposals include new crossings, restricted turns for vehicles, widened pavements, and deeper cycle boxes. However, the London Cycling Campaign suggests separate signals for cyclists instead. The changes aim to reduce collision rates, but the campaign calls for more comprehensive measures to improve safety. The public can comment on the plans until February 10.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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