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The new design already turns out to be dangerous...
...for those hard-to-spot belisha beacons.
I know. Scary, isn't it? When drivers cannot be relied upon not to hit something that is both completely stationary and designed to be easily seen, what chance do people on bikes have?
Quite possibly true, but not necessarily fair. Cost overruns like this are, unfortunately, common on infrastructure projects of all kinds, and, in the absence of further evidence, there's no particular reason to assume that the cycling- and walking-friendly design is behind the slippage in this case.
I think almost any cycle infrastructure is positive as it 'normalises' cycling and makes other road users aware that cycles are part of urban mobility. This project is the first of its kind in the UK so perhaps there was overspend and delay. The next one will be implemented more efficiently.
The original roundabout may not have been that difficult to circumvent, the difference is that this roundabout affords priority to the most vulnerable first; pedestrian, cycle, motor vehicle (although in the vid you attached I noticed a van completely ignored the priority and cut across two cycles)
Bad infrastructure is worse than not having any imo. I chose not to use a cycle lane yesterday, shared use with pedestrians, going through bus stops, then on the road, back on the pavement, between parked cars and pavement, across a junction on the wrong side of priority, back on the road.. travelling at 40kph I'm safer for everyone to be on the road, but the drivers who are slowing me down still take the time to remind me to get in the cycle lane