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UK’s first Dutch-style roundabout which prioritises cyclists opens in Cambridge

The Canary by The Canary
6 August 2020
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The UK’s first Dutch-style 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.

UK’s first Dutch style roundabout in Cambridge
Cambridgeshire County Council said that the old roundabout “was perceived by many people to be dangerous to cycle around” (Joe Giddens/PA)

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 authority said.

Some have criticised the cost of the scheme, originally estimated at around £800,000, which had almost trebled to £2.3m by the end of the project.

UK’s first Dutch style roundabout in Cambridge
The UK’s first Dutch-style roundabout, which prioritises cyclists and pedestrians over motorists, has opened in Fendon Road, Cambridge (Joe Giddens/PA)

A council highways report cited additional utility work including BT and UK Power Networks cabling, as well as the Covid-19 pandemic, as reasons for this.

Roxanne De Beaux, executive director of the Cambridge Cycling Campaign, said the new roundabout “feels like a small piece of Dutch cycling heaven”.

“I feel very safe with this layout, the geometry made it easy to see the cars leaving and approaching the roundabout and the people driving were all giving way to the people cycling and walking,” she said.

Ian Bates, chair of the 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, ahead of recent nationally published government guidance that strongly promotes this type of infrastructure.”

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