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Avenue cycle path widened to improve safety

Avenue cycle path widened to improve safety

Monday 22 August 2022

Avenue cycle path widened to improve safety

Monday 22 August 2022


Large sections of the cycle path along St. Aubin’s Bay promenade have been widened, as well as new markings and signage introduced, to make the route safer and encourage more people to cycle.

The cycle path, which is the most popular route for cycling in Jersey, was created 30 years ago and was generally 2m wide.

Since then the route has become increasingly popular - 469,431 cycling trips were recorded by the First Tower Cycle Counter in 2021, up on pre-pandemic numbers - whilst design guidance has been updated.

More space has now been allocated to cycling to create a two-way segregated route in line with the guidance which recommends a minimum width of 3m. Meanwhile, the dashed centre-line provides a lane in each direction and also helps those walking distinguish the space for cycling.

“The stretch along St Aubin’s Bay is especially busy during commuter times and the summer months," Assistant Minister for Infrastructure, Deputy Steve Ahier, said. "As part of our Sustainable Transport Policy we’re striving to make walking and cycling more attractive by providing safer routes, and these updated markings and signage will help us comply with recent cycle infrastructure design guidance, where possible.

“The previous cycle path markings didn’t always make use of the full width available. Introducing dashed centre-lines and clear cycling symbols gives greater clarity to people walking and cycling.”

The improvements on the cycle path along the Bay follow on from the recent widening work at Rue du Galet, West Park and at First Tower, and will complement the realignment work planned for Bel Royal and La Haule slipway.

GET INVOLVED...

To mark the completion of this stage of the work, cycling groups will come together on the stretch opposite Victoria Park and West Park on Wednesday (24 August) between 15:00 and 18:00 week to raise awareness of the route and the changes, and to gather feedback about the alterations.

The event will also include a drop-in cycle clinic provided by local cycle shops, an opportunity to see some of the adapted cycles from the Cycle Without Limits Centre and ask about the Move More Jersey cycling programmes, run by Jersey Sport as well as advice and support from cycle groups, the Government of Jersey’s Operations and Transport team and the States of Jersey Police.

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