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Appendix C Typical detail drawings London Cycling Design Standards All drawings are prefixed CCE/ General A1 Cycle Symbol Diagram 1057 165 A3 Raised entry treatment on side roads 166 A4 Raised table at junction 167 A5 20mph on-carriageway (lanes terminated) 168 A6 Sinusoidal profile road hump 169 A7 Road Hump smooth entry profile 170 Cycle Lanes (on carriageway) B1 Cycle lanes at road junctions 171 B1.1 Cycle lanes at junctions with parked vehicles 172 B2 Advanced Stop Lines with single traffic lane 173 B3 Advanced Stop Lines with two traffic lanes 174 B4 Advanced Stop Lines with central and near side feeder lanes 175 B4.1 Advanced Stop Lines with two lanes and central feeder lane 176 B5 Advanced Stop Lines with gate lead-ins 177 B6 Cycle lanes on narrow roads with centre-line (<5000vpd) 178 B6.1 Cycle lanes on narrow roads without centre-line (<3000vpd) 179 B7 Cycle lanes at traffic islands 180 B8 Cycle lanes at right turn lanes 181 B9 Cycle lanes at parking bays 182 B10 Cycle lane junction with side-road cycle route 183 B11 Cycle lane at left-turn slip lanes (off and on) 184 B12 Cycle lane segregation types 185 B13 Mandatory contraflow cycle lane (with segregation at entry points) 186 B14 Advisory contraflow cycle lane 187 B15 Contraflow cycling, with or without advisory lanes 188 B16 Cycle lanes at zig-zags on two way roads 189 B20 Markings and coloured surfacing for guidance 190 B21 Cycle lanes continuous through signal controlled junctions 191 Tracks/paths C1 Cycle track edge details 192 C2 Cycle track at road junction (not cycle priority) 193 C2.1 Cycle track at track junction (not cycle priority) 194 C3 Cycleway crossing footway to join/cross carriageway 195 C4 Access/Exit to segregated path 196 C4.1 Access to Shared Path 197 C4.2 Exit from Shared Path to carriageway 198 C5 Segregated shared route joining/leaving crossing point 199 163

London Cycling Design Standards Appendix C Typical detail drawings C6 Cycle track at crossover (cycle priority) 200 C7 Cycle track at entry-treatment Set-back < 5.0m (vehicle priority) 201 C7.1 Cycle track at one-way exit-treatment Set-back < 5.0m (cycle priority) 202 C8 Cycle track at entry-treatment Set-back 5m or more (cycle priority) 203 C9 Footpath joining a segregated route 204 C10 Cycle-track joining a segregated route 205 C11 Segregated route with shared area at T junction 206 C11.1 Segregated route T junction linking to carriageway 207 C12 Segregated route at a Toucan crossing 208 C13 Segregated route alongside a Toucan crossing 209 C14 Cycle track Give-way crossing of road 210 C15 Cycle track junction with opposite side-road 211 C16 Toucan at road junction 212 C17 Cycle track at Zebra 213 C18 Cycle track at Zebra changes to lane 214 C19 Cycle track crossing adjacent to Zebra 215 C21 Segregated route at Parallel signal controlled crossing 216 C25 Shared path terminated at side-road 217 C26 Segregated path becoming Shared Path past bus stop 218 C27 Segregated path becoming Shared Path past bus boarder 219 C28 Segregated path at bus boarder, front shelter 220 C29 Segregated path at bus boarder, rear shelter 221 Parking P1 Sheffield parking stand 222 P1.1 Sheffield parking stand (2005 TfL pattern) 223 P2 Cycle parking layouts 224 Signing S1 Route number road markings 225 S2 Cycle symbols for route directions 226 S3 Route marker signs and route number patches 227 S4 Route direction signs flag repeaters 228 S5 Flag type direction signs 229 S6 Variations on flag type direction signs 230 S7 Stack type advance direction signs 231 S8 Map type advance direction signs 232 S9 Combined direction signs 233 S10 Shared use courtesy sign 234 S11 Cycle parking signs 235 164

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