The London Cycling Campaign said Transport for London and borough councils had been “shamefully slow” to improve safety

The London Cycling Campaign said Transport for London and borough councils had been “shamefully slow” to improve safety at many junctions where cyclists and pedestrians were at greatest risk. It has used five years of collision data to pinpoint the most dangerous locations – with a junction in Tooting named as the worst. This is where Ansell Road, Derinton Road, Price Close and Lessingham Avenue intersect with Upper Tooting Road and Cycle Superhighway CS7, which uses plastic wands to attempt to segregate cyclists from vehicles.