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'Dutch roundabouts' could be seen in London next year | 'Dutch roundabouts' could be seen in London next year |
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Roundabouts like the ones used in the Netherlands separating cars from cyclists could be used in London as early as next year, the city's cycling commissioner has said. | Roundabouts like the ones used in the Netherlands separating cars from cyclists could be used in London as early as next year, the city's cycling commissioner has said. |
Trials of the layout are taking place at a research laboratory in Berkshire. | Trials of the layout are taking place at a research laboratory in Berkshire. |
The roundabouts do not conform with Department for Transport regulations as they stand. | The roundabouts do not conform with Department for Transport regulations as they stand. |
But Andrew Gilligan said if the trials continued to go well they could be seen in 2014. | But Andrew Gilligan said if the trials continued to go well they could be seen in 2014. |
'Fantastic for cyclists' | 'Fantastic for cyclists' |
The layout gives cyclists priority and means they are in the line of sight of drivers when vehicles exit the roundabout. | |
Campaigners have called for a number of London junctions to be changed to make them safer following cyclists' deaths. | Campaigners have called for a number of London junctions to be changed to make them safer following cyclists' deaths. |
In 2011 two cyclists died in the space of three weeks at the Bow roundabout in east London. | In 2011 two cyclists died in the space of three weeks at the Bow roundabout in east London. |
The roundabout trial, which has been going for six weeks and will end in July, forms part of the mayor of London's Vision for Cycling. | The roundabout trial, which has been going for six weeks and will end in July, forms part of the mayor of London's Vision for Cycling. |
More than 600 people have been involved so far and the effects on safety and capacity will be studied. | |
The impact on pedestrians and lorry, van and car drivers will also be monitored. | |
Members of the public can participate in the trials. | Members of the public can participate in the trials. |
Other ideas being tested include traffic lights with separate signals for cyclists. | |
Mr Gilligan said: "We've got a cycling budget of £913m over 10 years and it includes £100m to refit junctions. | Mr Gilligan said: "We've got a cycling budget of £913m over 10 years and it includes £100m to refit junctions. |
"I'm really looking forward to seeing this [roundabout] on the road. I think it's going to be fantastic for cyclists." | "I'm really looking forward to seeing this [roundabout] on the road. I think it's going to be fantastic for cyclists." |
Subject to the outcome of the trials, Transport for London (TfL) will work with the Department for Transport to try the roundabouts on the public highway. | Subject to the outcome of the trials, Transport for London (TfL) will work with the Department for Transport to try the roundabouts on the public highway. |
TfL said improvements at Bow roundabout and a 20mph speed limit at Waterloo roundabout were due to be delivered this summer as part of ongoing improvements. |
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