A video shared online shows pedestrians narrowly avoiding cyclists who ride through a bike-lane zebra crossing without stopping. The incident highlights a conflict between cyclists using a road feature and pedestrians crossing at the marked point.

The reports refer to “floating bus stops” associated with London Mayor Sadiq Khan, which are designed with cycle lanes placed alongside or between the bus stop structure and the footway. In the accounts provided, this layout is described as placing the crossing area in close proximity to where cyclists pass, raising safety concerns for pedestrians.

The coverage provided emphasizes the broader rollout of these bus stop designs and the way cycle lanes are integrated with the stop and surrounding footpaths. The outlets focus on the near-miss itself and the perceived risk created by the bike-lane crossing arrangement, rather than presenting additional confirmed details such as enforcement action, injuries, or specific location data beyond the general context of the bus-stop design.