'World's Shortest Cycle Lane' a Waste of Taxpayer Money Say Angry Locals

Baffled residents have slammed local authority bosses for spending thousands on "the world's shortest cycle lane"—which is just eight feet long.

The tiny stretch has left bikers in a spin after it was painted on a newly tarmacked road in Birmingham city center, in the U.K.

The white-painted markings show a lopsided rectangle along with a bicycle and an arrow pointing left.

The feature was installed to help cyclists navigate their way around the city during the Commonwealth Games.

pConfusion on Corporation Street in Birmingham as what appears to be the 'Shortest Cycle Lane' has sprung up. Glynn Radford,49 from Newtown, Birmingham. Undated photograph. (SWNS/Zenger)/p
Confusion on Corporation Street in Birmingham as what appears to be the "shortest cycle lane" has sprung up. Glynn Radford, 49 from Newtown, Birmingham. Undated photograph. SWNS/Zenger

The bizarre cycle lane takes less than a second to travel along and ends with riders being directed onto a pedestrian pavement.

Cyclists have branded the bizarre lane in Corporation Street "completely pointless" and a "waste of taxpayers' money."

Shopworker Ryan Evans, 32, from Edgbaston, in the U.K., said: "It's ridiculous.

"I don't know what's worse, the fact the cycle lane is about eight feet long or the way it directs cyclists onto a pavement where people will be walking.

"Not only is it completely pointless that but it's a waste of taxpayers' money.

"At a time when Birmingham should be promoting itself through the Commonwealth Games, the council turn us into a laughing stock again."

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The cycle lane on Corporation Street in Birmingham, U.K. Residents have said that the lane, which takes a second to travel on, is a "waste of taxpayers' money." SWNS/Zenger

Dad of two Graham Robertson, 50, who cycles from his home in Digbeth to work as an IT consultant in the city center, said: "I'm baffled.

"I cycle into the city every day and I've always thought there needs to be better cycle lanes but not this.

"How in the hell is painting the world's shortest cycle lane going to help anyone? It's embarrassing."

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Birmingham, U.K. is currently playing host to the 2022 Commonwealth Games. A cycle lane in the city has come under criticism from residents for being too short. SWNS/Zenger

Birmingham City Council say it is not a cycle lane but "guidance" for cyclists.

A spokesperson said: "These are not cycle lanes but are guidance for cyclists to leave the carriageway and dismount.

"The various tram track alignments within the Bull Street Corporation Street delta junction mean it is not safe for cyclists remaining in the saddle to cross through these.

"As the scheme is still under construction, the road markings have been installed before the signs were put up and with the temporary stand down of city center metro works during Commonwealth Games this incomplete section is not currently open for use."

Produced in association with SWNS.

This story was provided to Newsweek by Zenger News.

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