When I was recently in Ypres, Belgium, all the roundabouts had a red strip around the outside like the outer ring on an archery target. It was about 3 foot wide, for cyclists and had priority. It was quite a strange experience to ride around this and have a huge articulated lorry that wished to exit before you come to a shuddering stop to accord you precedence.
Seeing how well pedestrian crossings are respected in this country, I do not see why we could not do the same thing here.
I noticed that at traffic light crossroads, cyclists did not take up a left turning position in the middle of the road (reversed vis a vis the UK), but stayed on the inside, crossed the other road until they reached the head of the crossing cycle lane where they waited for the lights to change back. That way, they were always on the nearside
Seeing how well pedestrian crossings are respected in this country, I do not see why we could not do the same thing here.
I noticed that at traffic light crossroads, cyclists did not take up a left turning position in the middle of the road (reversed vis a vis the UK), but stayed on the inside, crossed the other road until they reached the head of the crossing cycle lane where they waited for the lights to change back. That way, they were always on the nearside