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Ultimate cycling design guide published

01 June 2005

Just days after London hit targets six years early to reduce the number of cyclists killed and injured, Transport for London (TfL) is launching the first ever guide to cycle road layout design.

The publication, London Cycling Design Standards (LCDS), lays out the principles, guidance and standards for design to encourage cycling in the Capital.

The document has been produced to assist designers on all aspects of infrastructure which cyclists will use or will affect them - not just cycle routes - and will be sent to London boroughs, stakeholders like cycling groups, and design consultancies.

Safety and convenience

The LCDS guide is intended to help design teams to:

The document has been brought together using lessons from recent developments, best practice from across Europe, research and extensive consultation.

It covers ways to improve safety and convenience for cyclists and therefore increase the number of people cycling in the capital.

Enhanced status

Peter Hendy, Managing Director SurfaceTransport, TfL, said: "Cycling in London is getting safer all the time and these design standards will ensure people working in road layout design know what is required to encourage cycling and to improve safety.

"This publication is the ultimate design guide for cycling.

"The quality of the cycling environment affects the number of people cycling in London, the design standards seek to ensure that cyclists are part of the traffic mix and to improve their status on the roads."

The LCDS guide includes chapters on:

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