The project — the first of its kind in the UK — is being tested in Royal College Street but could be extended to a network of cycle routes which will eventually stretch from Kentish Town to King’s Cross.

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Tuesday, 20 August 2013
Rubber blocks and plant boxes keep motorists and bikes apart in new Camden cycle scheme - London - News - London Evening Standard
Rubber blocks and plant boxes keep motorists and bikes apart in new Camden cycle scheme - London - News - London Evening Standard: Shrubs in plant boxes and heavy-duty rubber “armadillos” have replaced double yellow lines in a Camden street as part of a scheme to provide safer routes for cyclists.
The project — the first of its kind in the UK — is being tested in Royal College Street but could be extended to a network of cycle routes which will eventually stretch from Kentish Town to King’s Cross.
The project — the first of its kind in the UK — is being tested in Royal College Street but could be extended to a network of cycle routes which will eventually stretch from Kentish Town to King’s Cross.