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Implement single car lane both east & west, with a proper segregated cycle lane in each direction. This would also allow for wider pavements. Currently there’s an unusable westbound lane (too narrow) and an unusable Eastbound bus lane … [more]
Cycle lane comes to abrupt end. Needs to be extended to junction ahead, or change the pavement in to the cycle lane and move the pavement to the other side of the tree line through the common.
Cycle lane comes to abrupt end, often in to parked cars. Cycle lane needs to be extended through the junction by removing the left turn lane.
Cycle lane comes to abrupt end, often in to parked cars. Cycle lane needs to be extended through the junction by removing the left turn lane.
Could do with a cycle lane and some speed restrictions for cars as they often race way above the 20mph limit
There is a cycle path here but the surface is in disrepair with ruts which are dangerous at night. Needs to be surfaced to a higher standard.
Both leaving and entering the park by bike are awkward due to the design of the crossing. Should be upgraded so that the park path accessed the roundabout directly
[This proposal has now been implemented] This road has been made temporarily one way, but the alternative, argyle road, is not attractive for cycling. A short cycling contraflow, from Drayton Road to argyle road would be a good solution … [more]
Uphill section with corners. Cars often pass bikes closely. Would benefit from a protected cycle lane. Space could be taken from the chevrons in centre of the road.
From Eastcote Lane all the way to the A312 in both directions better cycling infrastructure is needed.
A cycleway along Bilton Road, or clear marking of the already wide pavements as shared use path, would help the many, many adjacent residents travel to the local shops, as well as access Perivale tube station and the Grand Union canal … [more]
A cycleway along Bilton Road, or clear marking of the already wide pavements as shared use path, would help the many, many adjacent residents travel to the local shops, as well as access Perivale tube station and the Grand Union canal … [more]
A cycleway along Bilton Road, or clear marking of the already wide pavements as shared use path, would help the many, many adjacent residents travel to the local shops, as well as access Perivale tube station and the Grand Union canal … [more]
A cycle lane all along the Greenford Road between Sudbury Hill station, under the A40 to Greenford would serve the many thousands of existing residents and the thousands more to come at the Greenford Quay development, as well as visitors to … [more]
A cycleway along Bilton Road, or clear marking of the already wide pavements as shared use path, would help the many, many adjacent residents travel to the local shops, as well as access Perivale tube station and the Grand Union canal … [more]
Cycles coming down Horsenden Lane North on the segregated shared use path, and those exiting the Grand Union canal towpath are funnelled onto a very narrow pavement. Traffic crossing the single lane Ballot Box bridge is controlled by … [more]
Horsenden Lane South already has a painted cycle lane, but it is interrupted by car parking, and so fails to offer the safe segregation needed to encourage new cyclists.
Dangerous coexistence of bikes and heavy traffic. Create off-road cycleway using the wide pavement / on-pavement parking spaces between Willesden Jct turning and the roundabout outside The Collective.
Dangerous coexistence of bikes and heavy traffic. Create off-road cycleway using the wide pavement / on-pavement parking spaces between Willesden Jct turning and the roundabout outside The Collective.
Dangerous coexistence of bikes and heavy traffic. Create off-road cycleway using the wide pavement / on-pavement parking spaces between Willesden Jct turning and the roundabout outside The Collective.
Dangerous coexistence of bikes and heavy traffic. Create off-road cycleway using the wide pavement / on-pavement parking spaces between Willesden Jct turning and the roundabout outside The Collective.
Leaving the park by bike is awkward due to barriers and lack of a clear space to descend onto the carriageway. Remove part of kerb so bikes can leave the path.
This is a busy and intimidating set of roads. The Council has plans to introduce cycle lanes around Haven green which it submitted in the initial Mini Holland bids. These could be implemented to make thw whole area easier to access; this is … [more]
This is a busy and intimidating set of roads. The Council has plans to introduce cycle lanes around Haven green which it submitted in the initial Mini Holland bids. These could be implemented to make thw whole area easier to access; this is … [more]
There is room for a two way cyclepath on the right hand southbound side of the road here, which would aid cyclists in the area heading towards Ealing Broadway or Greenford area.
Cyclists exiting the park wishing to turn right have to enter a busy road. A pedestrian / cycle crossing would help access and exit for northbound cyclists.