Cycling in a painted cycle lane could be more than cycling on a standard road, dangerous new research suggests.
And the study conducted of Leeds and Bolton universities, suggests that reducing the speed and traffic more effective at improving the cyclist would be security.
Researchers of the universities recorded cycle rides on three streets consisting sections with no bike trails - all less than 1.5 metres width of the Department of transport were recommended.
They found that driver "run an overtaking" where there are no cycle lane Zimmer.jedoch on routes with a track drivers tend a cyclists assume that there is enough space cyclists and the rest of the road as your handle.
Studied at the worst track - pass the A6 near Garstang, Lancashire - driver 18 cm closer in sections where there was a cycle lane.
"Bike paths have play a role in improving the road conditions for cyclists," cyclists' Touring Club said policy co-ordinator Chris Peck, quoted in the times.
"But this research has concerns that you are not always the best solution and cycling more unpleasant."
The research is in the journal accident analysis and prevention released.
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