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Cyclists beware, highly realistic painting of hole ahead

A crevasse in the middle of the Regent's Canal towpath forces cyclists to take evasive action.

The optical illusion in Islington was commissioned by British Waterways for national Bike Week. Staff had reported some cyclists riding carelessly and endangering pedestrians.

They hope the image will make riders slow down.

Joe Hill and Max Lowry, artists who specialise in 3D images, have painted two of the crevasses on the path.

Joseph Young, British Waterways' towpath manager, said: "The majority of cyclists share the space amicably. However, a handful refuse to slow down. We hope this art will shock."

Waterways staff will wait by the crevasses to advise cyclists on safe riding.

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