Project Overview
On Hertford Road in Enfield, on-street car parking spaces are positioned in between the main road and the cycle lane. Despite white line markings, cars constantly encroach into the cycle lane when parking, creating a dangerous hazard for cyclists. Sometimes cars even park in the cycle lane, forcing cyclists onto the pavement or main carriageway.
The Challenge
- On Hertford Road in Enfield, on-street car parking spaces are positioned in between the main road and the cycle lane
 - Despite white line markings, cars constantly encroach into the cycle lane when parking, creating a dangerous hazard for cyclists
 - Sometimes cars even park in the cycle lane, forcing cyclists onto the pavement or main carriageway
 
                    The challenge: vehicle encroachment creating dangerous conditions for cyclists
Project Objectives
- Prevent vehicles entering the cycle lane by introducing robust physical segregation between the cycle lane and on-street car parking spaces
 - Ensure the segregation products do not impede car doors from being opened when cars are parked in the on-street parking spaces
 - To prevent flooding, ensure the segregation products selected do not stop water flowing into the drain gullies located at the road edge
 - Ensure cars parked in the on-street parking spaces can still be accessed from either side of the vehicle
 - Ensure the Lane Separators are visible in the dark
 
Our Solution
- Enfield Council considered two of our surface-mounted delineation products for this project – the Narrow Cycle Lane Defender, or the Lane Separator
 - Due to the space available, Enfield Council selected the Lane Separator (500mm), which is more than double the width of the Narrow Cycle Lane Defender (235mm)
 - The Lane Separator is the height of a standard UK kerb, ensuring parked cars can open their doors
 - Reflective bollards and retroreflective studs were installed into the Lane Separators to increase visibility
 - The Lane Separators incorporate drainage channels and were installed with sufficient space between each section to allow water to flow into the sewerage system
 
                    Lane Separators on Hertford Road, Enfield
Results & Impact
- Incursions by vehicles into the cycle lane have been eliminated
 - Cyclists report feeling safer and more confident cycling in the segregated cycle lane
 - People parking on the street are able to enter and exit their vehicles without impediment
 - Surface water on the road is able to flow freely into the drainage gullies
 
                    Protected cycle lane on Hertford Road with Lane Separators