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Reference:
2025/1416
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Question by:
Andrew Boff
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Meeting date:
22 May 2025
There are significant potential downsides associated with putting a cycle lane through Holland Park Roundabout, including extra congestion, displacement of traffic onto low traffic residential side streets, pushing cyclists onto one of the busiest intersections in London and creating new junctions, all of which TfL research shows are extremely hazardous to cyclists. Given this, why is TfL not giving priority in the first instance to improving the existing cycling infrastructure around the perimeter of the roundabout, which would cost less, could be done quicker, would have fewer negative consequences for other road users, would achieve your cycling objectives, and give...