This bus lane was put in as part of bus priority measures for route 38. Cyclists have waited since 2006 to use it legally.
Clerkenwell Boulevard
Talk to Camden Cyclists by Andrea Casalotti, 21 january 2014
Swiss Cottage Gyratory and CS11: CCC position
January 2014. JD with help of CCC committee. For Lucy Godfrey TfL with copies to Melissa Braid, Carolyne Paul, John Futcher, Kevn de Leeuw and Kevn Fishre
Central London Cycling Grid announced
Central London Cycling Grid routes in Camden
Junctions designed to avoid left hooks
TfL call them ‘Cycle Segregated Junctions’ and we call them ELH (Eliminate Left Hook) Why not design a signalling system that eliminates the conflicting turns that cause straight ahead cyclists to be cut down by left turning motors? That is, to allow all straight ahead traffic at a junction to go in one signal stage… [Read More]
Agar Grove – Camley Street Link – barriers now passable
The Agar Grove – Camley Street dedicated cycle and pedestrian link was opened in August 2009
Council Elections 2014 – Camden Cycling Campaign Manifesto (Draft)
For sending to the leader of each party at Camden Council, but should include points that will be used in the ward level campaigning.
Royal College Street has Space for Cycling
The new wide, one-way lightly-segregated tracks are now open for use
Official opening of RCS
On Thursday 5th September, the new cycle tracks in Royal College Street were officially opened.
David Dansky's talk
David Dansky, staff manager at Cycle Training UK gave a talk at our April members meeting
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