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@lab_laugh It's not my job to tell you anything. If you can't see why your tweet is bollocks, you're thick too. Of course, I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that you do understand scale and so that would be disingenuous. Luckily there's a cartoon which articulates it well.
@SnarkyCyclistAB OK, a quick idea; I'd need to design it properly, but you get the idea
@cyclisethecity @ibikebrighton @LikeEngineer @baoigheallain @lastnotlost Maybe take some Dutch inspiration
@JonnElledge @Otto_English @gnomeicide Careful. You'll set Rosindell off.
@Heatherhornett @Phil_PJA @CatrionaSwanson @hopsncheese @ibikebrighton @Cycling_Imp @olliebr87 For that you have the Dutch version where cycles are on the inside of the junction and where people walking find a crossing point on a "corner" (a cycle track rather than a road). In this case, the cycle track crossing doesn't have a zebra, hence the buff colour.
@UrbanistTOC @pedropete99 They are next to the footway where it matters.
In this week's blog post, I have a look at a random junction in Hilversum, the Netherlands. Why? Well why not! Views and comments welcome on this one which includes a sketch of a UK version. https://t.co/j1BoUi0MiM