London's Bank junction closed to most traffic as part of new safety scheme
by Laura Laker from on (#2QJQD)
Cyclists hail experimental scheme - that sees the dangerous intersection closed to all but buses, cyclists and pedestrians - as a turning point
Bank junction, one of London's most dangerous intersections, was closed this week to all but buses, and people on bikes and foot, from 7am to 7pm on weekdays, in an 18-month experimental scheme that could be as ground breaking as New York's Times Square or Paris's Left Bank.
In 2015 Ying Tao was hit from behind by a lorry and killed as she cycled across the six-armed crossroads. Cyclists make up to 50% of Bank traffic during peak times, and from 2010-14, 46 cyclists were injured at the junction, six seriously. There were also eight serious pedestrian casualties in that time.
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