LTN 2/04 - Adjacent and Shared Use Facilities for Pedestrians and Cyclists
Table of contents
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1 General
- 1.2 Background
- 2. Using This Local Transport Note
- 2.1 General
- 3. Evaluation
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Identifying the need for a cycle route
- 3.3 Checking the feasibility of on-road solutions for cyclists
- 3.4 Demonstrating the case for an adjacent or shared use solution
- 4. Site Assessment
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Initial surveys
- 4.3 Site Assessment Record
- 4.4 Site Assessment
- 4.5 Option Assessment
- 4.6 Locations without existing footpaths or footways
- 5. Consultation
- 5.1 General
- 5.2 Requirements
- 6. Design
- 6.1 Segregation
- 6.2 Width requirements
- 6.3 Provision alongside carriageways
- 7. Selecting the Scheme
- 7.1 Option selection
- 7.2 User audit
- 8. Associated Facilities
- 8.1 Road crossings
- 8.2 Pedestrianised areas
- 8.3 Subways and bridges
- 8.4 Towing paths
- 9. General Design Requirements
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Sightlines
- 9.3 Cycle tracks adjacent to the carriageway
- 9.4 Signing, marking and information
- 9.5 Maintenance
- 9.6 Street furniture
- 9.7 Lighting
- 10. Other Issues
- 10.1 Legal status
- 10.2 Enforcement
- 10.3 Legal status of various transport devices
- 10.4 Post implementation
- 11. Key References and Useful Addresses
- 11.1 General
- 11.2 Walking and cycling design
- 11.3 Policy, strategy and legislation
- 11.4 Research into combined pedestrian and cycle use
- 11.5 Useful addresses

