Thursday 29 November 2012

Brighton seperet motorcycle lane may use from next year after seperet bike roads develope.

staff correpondent(weastar times/Ebc):::Motorcycles and scooters are to be allowed to use new seperet bike lane  across the country soon which start from  Brighton for a 12-month trial period.
Riders will be able to use the A23 from Carden Avenue to Preston Drove and the A259 from Saltdean to the Ovingdean roundabout.
The trial, which is to begin in the summer, has been approved by Brighton and Hove City Council's transport committee.
Previously the Brighton and Hove Bus Company has supported the idea.
Councillor Ian Davey, chairman of the transport committee, said: "Motorcyclists have been asking to be allowed to use these two bus lanes for many years so I am pleased that we have reached agreement for this year-long trial, and I hope that it is successful.
"It will be monitored carefully by road safety officers and the results will be reported to a future meeting."
There will also be a public information campaign, the council said.
its mentioned that seperet bike road structure will develope under national roads&highway insfustructural  development law which effect from 2013 january.


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