Cyclists slam bike ban in Melbourne CBD

Cyclists aren't happy after Melbourne's mayor called for specific bike routes to be drafted to ensure safety for riders in the CBD.

Victoria's largest bicycle group has slammed a Melbourne City Council plan to stop cyclists from using three major CBD streets.

"This shift in view by the lord mayor is quite odd," Bicycle Network's Chris Carpenter told AAP.

"Banning bike riders on specific streets would be an unprecedented move and would set Melbourne back years in terms of liveability

Lord Mayor Robert Doyle said preferred safety routes should be drafted, with King, Flinders and Lonsdale streets flagged as particularly dangerous.

"Cyclists are very vulnerable road users and there are accidents all the time," Mr Doyle said on Thursday.

"Cyclists and buses are just a lethal cocktail."

Mr Doyle said it was a matter for VicRoads to impose a ban, but the council would make the necessary recommendations.


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