I am an occasional editor who fixes the occasional mistake affecting cyclists.
As a cyclist I am one of many cyclists equally baffled by bike lanes that start 
and end randomly. Maybe we are expected to teleport.

One such type in my suburb is short sections (3metres) of lane marking with the 
bike logo about every 100m of road. Saving paint I guess. But how to mark it up?
Cheers
Adrian


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On 29 Dec 2019, 14:21, at 14:21, Graeme Fitzpatrick <graemefi...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
>Thanks
>
>Graeme
>
>
>On Sat, 28 Dec 2019 at 16:52, David Wales <daviewa...@disroot.org>
>wrote:
>
>> I prefer to use separate ways for separate foot paths.
>>
>
>As do I.
>
>
>> On 28 December 2019 3:02:30 pm AEDT, Sebastian Spiess
><mapp...@consebt.de>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I do welcome comments. In particular regarding how to go about the
>cycle
>>> way and the roundabout.
>>>
>>
>Looks OK to me, but I've also wondered how bike lanes are supposed to
>work
>through roundabouts, when there's nothing marked on the road?
>
>  Thanks
>
>Graeme
>
>
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