A potential design flaw in Brisbane City Council's $944 million Brisbane Metro could see cyclists and buses forced to cross each other's paths at the proposed South Brisbane station.

The council resumed a debate around the planned designs for Brisbane Metro and safety risks for cyclists on Tuesday, after the debate was paused in August as councillors waited to hear from a cycling representative.

A fly-through of the proposed Brisbane Metro station at the Cultural Centre shows a potential clash between cyclists and metro buses. Credit:Brisbane City Council

CBD Bicycle Users Group co-convener Donald Campbell addressed the council about design details released months ago that alarmed cyclists, who had repeatedly petitioned the council with their concerns.

Mr Campbell said the design was "not world's best practice" and cyclists wanted to see the design changed to remove cycling lanes from next to the buses, and relocated to behind floating bus stops to better protect cyclists.