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Trial on Monkmoor Road - Red surfacing on cycle lanes at junctions with side roads

Why introduce coloured surfacing?red_surfacing_on_cycle_lane_at_junction_of_monkmoor_road

Red surfacing is being trialled on Monkmoor Road (see image) in order to highlight conflict points between cyclists and drivers, where cycle lanes cross side roads. 

This is already standard practice in many other towns but this is currently the only pilot scheme for Shrewsbury. Similar coloured surfaces are used at conflict points such as feeder lanes, advanced stop lines as at Bridge Street in the town centre, Oteley Road (Stadium entrance) and also on Telford Way bridge.

Why red colour surfacing? 

Red surfacing is consistent with other Shropshire towns and has been used for over 10 years for feeder lanes and advanced stop lines. Cycle Shrewsbury is also now considering the use of green surfacing where cyclists don't have priority.

Pilot scheme 

This is a trial of using coloured surfacing across side roads/ advisory cycle lanes and also a pilot of this particular surfacing material. 

Let us know what you think

All comments are very welcome and will be reviewed in 2010 in order to find out what cyclists, drivers and local residents think and to see how the surfacing is wearing.

Should you wish to comment on the scheme, please write to us at:

Cycle Shrewsbury
Shropshire Council
Shirehall
Abbey Foregate
Shrewsbury
Shropshire
SY2 6ND

Tel: 01743 253008 | E-mail: cycle.shrewsbury@shropshire.gov.uk

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