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Road markings and signage - cycle lanes and routes
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Cycle Lanes and Routes
Cycle lanes and routes are an important part of Wirral’s transport network. There are differences between cycle lanes and routes. Cycle lanes are part of a road marked off for cyclists, cycle routes are specific tracks purpose built for cyclists.
Some cycle lanes end at advanced stop lines (ASL). An ASL area at traffic lights is a signed and marked area, like a box in front of the stop line of the traffic signals, which gives cyclists a safe, visible area to wait, where they are separated from other traffic. It allows cyclists to move ahead before other vehicles, making it safer to turn left or right.
See Also
- Car parks - council
- Civil emergencies - flooding
- Disabled people - parking bays
- Disabled people - parking permits - blue badge
- Gypsy and traveller sites
- Licence - skip operator
- Road safety - dangerous road junctions
- Road safety - pedestrian crossings
- Roads - flooding - drains and gullies
- Skip permits
- Street parking - fines
- Street parking - permits
- Street parking - zones