 Chichester's Northgate Gyratory, known locally as the fire station roundabout, is changing. New features are being put in to keep cyclists safe. Electronic signs, triggered by sensors, will warn drivers that cyclists are in the cycle lane before they turn off to exit. Senior cycle training officer Ed Clark explains some of the difficulty in navigating Northgate's gyratory. Northgate's quite a busy environment, so when you're in the cycle lane you're on the outside of the flow of traffic, so it just makes you a bit less visible to motorists. So the boards that are going up are just going to help motorists be a bit more aware that a cyclist is approaching. If you are a motorist, please take extra care whenever you drive around Northgate. Advanced driving examiner Adrian Short describes the correct way to navigate the gyratory. When you're driving around the gyratory, you should be moving over towards the near side of the carriageway, making sure that you keep a distance away from any cyclists that are in the cycle lane, and certainly making sure that you indicate your intentions early and prior to your exit before you take the exit off the gyratory. The vehicle-activated signs are going to be positioned at certain locations to alert drivers on Northgate gyratory to the presence of approaching cyclists. Whether you're a cyclist or a motorist, Northgate Gyratory is a busy roundabout. Please take care, pay attention, think bike.