Josie warshaw's Posts - Transition Kensal to Kilburn2024-03-29T12:08:11Zjosie warshawhttps://ttkensaltokilburn.ning.com/profile/josiewarshawhttps://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/368020909?profile=RESIZE_48X48&width=48&height=48&crop=1%3A1https://ttkensaltokilburn.ning.com/profiles/blog/feed?user=1x7e5gktffawx&xn_auth=noConsulation for new bike infrastructure at Queens Park Gyratorytag:ttkensaltokilburn.ning.com,2016-11-25:3499303:BlogPost:816262016-11-25T17:28:17.000Zjosie warshawhttps://ttkensaltokilburn.ning.com/profile/josiewarshaw
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<p>One minute action:Go to the consultation <a href="http://lcc.org.uk/articles/take-action-support-brents-carlton-vale-tracks">http://lcc.org.uk/articles/take-action-support-brents-carlton-vale-tracks</a> and click on Start survey.<br></br>Click "Yes" to agree to the proposals and give your details on the second page.<br></br>Ideally, in the comments box, add your thoughts on the scheme in your own words. Brent Cyclists suggest asking for: semi-segregated measures or "stepped" tracks on the…</p>
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<p>One minute action:Go to the consultation <a href="http://lcc.org.uk/articles/take-action-support-brents-carlton-vale-tracks">http://lcc.org.uk/articles/take-action-support-brents-carlton-vale-tracks</a> and click on Start survey.<br/>Click "Yes" to agree to the proposals and give your details on the second page.<br/>Ideally, in the comments box, add your thoughts on the scheme in your own words. Brent Cyclists suggest asking for: semi-segregated measures or "stepped" tracks on the south side of Carlton Vale in the Westminster section (only a painted mandatory cycle lane proposed currently); the stop line in Fernhead Road to be moved back so that vehicles don't block access to the cycle track; a raised table at the end of Fernhead Road to reinforce cycle priority; semi-segregated protection on the north side of Carlton Vale to continue further west; and the 20mph limit to run throughout the scheme, including in Westminster (it might be worth mentioning the two schools nearby).<br/>Don't delay, fill out your response today.(Open until the 28th November 2016)<br/>The main elements of the scheme are cycle tracks protected by semi-segregated "Orcas" on both sides of the road in Brent, "bus stop bypasses", and parallel cycle and pedestrian crossings for easy two-way cycling between Salusbury Road and Carlton Vale, without having to negotiate the Premier Corner gyratory (by Queens Park Station).</p>Consulation for new bike infrastructure at Queens Park Gyratorytag:ttkensaltokilburn.ning.com,2016-11-25:3499303:BlogPost:818032016-11-25T17:21:31.000Zjosie warshawhttps://ttkensaltokilburn.ning.com/profile/josiewarshaw
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<p>One minute action:Go to the consultation <a href="http://lcc.org.uk/articles/take-action-support-brents-carlton-vale-tracks">http://lcc.org.uk/articles/take-action-support-brents-carlton-vale-tracks</a> and click on Start survey.<br></br>Click "Yes" to agree to the proposals and give your details on the second page.<br></br>Ideally, in the comments box, add your thoughts on the scheme in your own words. Brent Cyclists suggest asking for: semi-segregated measures or "stepped" tracks on the…</p>
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<p>One minute action:Go to the consultation <a href="http://lcc.org.uk/articles/take-action-support-brents-carlton-vale-tracks">http://lcc.org.uk/articles/take-action-support-brents-carlton-vale-tracks</a> and click on Start survey.<br/>Click "Yes" to agree to the proposals and give your details on the second page.<br/>Ideally, in the comments box, add your thoughts on the scheme in your own words. Brent Cyclists suggest asking for: semi-segregated measures or "stepped" tracks on the south side of Carlton Vale in the Westminster section (only a painted mandatory cycle lane proposed currently); the stop line in Fernhead Road to be moved back so that vehicles don't block access to the cycle track; a raised table at the end of Fernhead Road to reinforce cycle priority; semi-segregated protection on the north side of Carlton Vale to continue further west; and the 20mph limit to run throughout the scheme, including in Westminster (it might be worth mentioning the two schools nearby).<br/>Don't delay, fill out your response today.(Open until the 28th November 2016)<br/>The main elements of the scheme are cycle tracks protected by semi-segregated "Orcas" on both sides of the road in Brent, "bus stop bypasses", and parallel cycle and pedestrian crossings for easy two-way cycling between Salusbury Road and Carlton Vale, without having to negotiate the Premier Corner gyratory (by Queens Park Station).</p>