Britain wants cycle-friendly cities. Here’s how we get them | Andrew Gilligan

Britain wants cycle-friendly cities. Here’s how we get them | Andrew Gilligan
Cycle lanes reduce pollution, improve health and are incredibly popular. But forget common sense: getting the go-ahead on new schemes is all about politics

Almost four-fifths of people in some of Britain’s largest cities want road space taken away from cars and given to bikes, according to a new poll from Sustrans. I’m not at all surprised. Whenever we proposed the same thing in London, where I was cycling commissioner until last year, we got the same response.

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Source: Guardian Transport

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