As you seem to ride in London a lot like myself seangee you (anyone) may be able to help me with this one.
There are cycle lanes along Upper Thames Street, the one in particular is the last section before Southwark Bridge. This cycle lane has dotted lines so live dotted chevrons I use it. Trouble is, when it comes to the Southwark Bridge junction it turns into an upside down L bike zone - question is, where the hell do you stop...or do you have to. The first effective solid line is the second one as it doesn't cross the cycle lane.
Don't know if thisĀ Sat link view will work
[size=78%]https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=upper+t...TF-8&hl=en[/size]
Its the junction of Queen Street and A3211, travelling East (or right to left)
There are cycle lanes along Upper Thames Street, the one in particular is the last section before Southwark Bridge. This cycle lane has dotted lines so live dotted chevrons I use it. Trouble is, when it comes to the Southwark Bridge junction it turns into an upside down L bike zone - question is, where the hell do you stop...or do you have to. The first effective solid line is the second one as it doesn't cross the cycle lane.
Don't know if thisĀ Sat link view will work
[size=78%]https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=upper+t...TF-8&hl=en[/size]
Its the junction of Queen Street and A3211, travelling East (or right to left)
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.