TfL tells cyclists to 'improve' despite 'very low risk' of hitting people at London bus stops

TfL tells cyclists to 'improve' despite 'very low risk' of hitting people at London bus stops

Transport for London (TfL) and Sadiq Khan's cycling tsar have insisted that there is a 'very low risk' of cyclists hitting pedestrians at floating London bus stops. However, an audit found that cyclists' behaviour needs to be improved, and 'several bus stop bypasses have incorrect tactile paving, no zebra crossing or the bus stop island is too narrow'. In addition, TfL officials state that, in video footage, 'a significant proportion of cyclists did not yield to pedestrians at the zebra …