Leeds City Council says the bollards were swiftly removed.
Leeds City Council has apologised after bollards were installed in front of a bus stop on a key commuter route.
A spokesperson said: "As part of our efforts to encourage active travel, a contractor has been working on behalf of the council to put in place a series of one-metre-high segregation poles along a section of cycle lane on the A660 Otley Road in Far Headingley.
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