Islington Cyclists have launched a petition calling on the local council to restrict through traffic on a planned Quietway running north to south through the Inner London borough from Finsbury Park to Clerkenwell.

The proposed route takes in roads including Drayton Park, where it passes Arsenal FC’s Emirates Stadium, Westbourne Road, Thornhill Road and Amwell Street.

As a result, it enables people on bikes to avoid busy main roads such as Holloway Road, Upper Street and Liverpool Road, as well as Highbury Corner, currently the site of major roadworks.

The route is already hugely popular with bike riders, with a steady stream of them heading towards the city centre in the morning and back home in the evening.

But Islington Cyclists – which is affiliated to the London Cycling Campaign – says vehicles including taxis, vans and lorries also use the route to avoid other, more congested roads, and has highlighted some of the issues in this video.

In its petition on Change.org the group says:

Islington has secured money from TfL to implement a cycling Quietway from Finsbury Park to Clerkenwell. The route is quieter than Holloway Road, but it is still heavily used by through traffic. We want the council to remove the majority of traffic from this route by only providing local access.

This is a great opportunity for cycling money to be used to benefit local communities. Installing bollards on Thornhill Road, Barnsbury Road and Amwell Street will reduce pollution and traffic noise for those living and working there. At the same time, it will create a truly quiet route along which people from 8 to 80 can feel comfortable cycling.

You can see a map of the route here.

The planned Quietway is also one where you might spot the odd cycling celebrity – the studio of Turner Prize-winning artist Grayson Perry is on the route, and he can often be seen riding in the area his green Vogue transport bike, which he had shipped over from the Netherlands.