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In the saddle: Dutch-style roundabout where drivers give way to cyclists and pedestrian­s

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Daily Telegraph Reporter

THE UK’S first Dutch-style traffic roundabout, which prioritise­s cyclists and pedestrian­s over motorists, has opened in Cambridge.

Cyclists have an outer ring on the roundabout, with cycle crossings over each of the four approach roads in a contrastin­g red surface.

There are also zebra crossings over each approach road for pedestrian­s.

Motorists must give way to pedestrian­s and to cyclists when joining and leaving the roundabout. Reduced lane widths on the roundabout and at exit and entry points are designed to encourage drivers to slow down.

Cambridges­hire county council said that the old roundabout, near the city’s Addenbrook­e’s Hospital, “was perceived by many people to be dangerous to cycle around”.

People also “reported feeling unsafe when walking in the area due to a lack of pedestrian crossings, particular­ly more vulnerable users”, the local authority said.

Some have criticised the cost of the scheme, which was originally estimated at around £800,000, and almost trebled to £2.3 million by the end of the project. A council highways report cited additional utility work including cabling for BT and UK Power Networks, as well as the coronaviru­s pandemic, as reasons for the inflated costs.

The system is widely used in the Netherland­s and Roxanne De Beaux, executive director of the Cambridge Cycling Campaign, said the roundabout “feels like a small piece of Dutch cycling heaven”. She said: “I feel very safe with this layout. The geometry made it easy to see the cars leaving and approachin­g the roundabout.

“The people driving were all giving way to the people cycling and walking.”

Ian Bates, chairman of the county’s highways and transport committee, said: “I am delighted to see the completion of improvemen­ts to this roundabout, which aim to improve safety at this busy junction and encourage more people to walk and cycle.

“It is great to see Cambridges­hire leading the way in implementi­ng the first truly Dutch-inspired roundabout that improves safety for vulnerable users.”

 ??  ?? The UK’S first Dutch-style roundabout, which prioritise­s cyclists and pedestrian­s over motorists, has opened in Fendon Road, Cambridge
The UK’S first Dutch-style roundabout, which prioritise­s cyclists and pedestrian­s over motorists, has opened in Fendon Road, Cambridge

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