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Old February 10th 12, 04:03 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Default London Cycling Campaign urges cyclists to sign Love London, Go Dutch petition as campaign launched

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The London Cycling Campaign (LCC) is urging the capital's cyclists to sign
its 'Love London, Go Dutch' petition in support of its flagship initiative
for 2012. The petition will be used to try and persuade candidates in the
Mayoral elections on 3 May to adopt a policy of promoting similar cyclist
and people-friendly streets to those found in the Netherlands, and LCC will
also be organising a mass family ride for 28 April, just days before the
election.

The campaign, which aims to "make our streets as safe and inviting for
cycling and walking as they are in the Netherlands where 47% of journeys are
made by bike and foot," was initially launched as 'Go Dutch' last year.

The organisation is calling on whoever is elected Mayor after May's election
to show their commitment to Love London, Go Dutch during their term of
office from 2012-16 by:
? Implementing three flagship Go Dutch developments on major streets and/or
locations
? Making sure all planned developments on main roads that they control are
redesigned to Go Dutch key principles, especially junctions
? Ensure the Cycle Superhighway programme is completed to Go Dutch
standards.

It adds: "Turning London into a city that's safe and inviting for cycling
will take time, but it's imperative we start now."

LCC, which has brought Brompton Bicycle and Bywater Recycling on board as
sponsors of the initiative, which also has the support of the Dutch Embassy,
has also produced computer generated images of how some locations in
London - Parliament Square, Blackfriars and the Olympic Park - could look if
its vision became reality, plus details of the proposals at each location.

For Parliament Square, LCC said it wanted to turn the location into "one of
the world's premier destinations, not just an unpleasant and uninviting
roundabout," with proposals including removing traffic from two sides of the
square to provide more space for cyclists and pedestrians. All three
designs, including the one for Blackfriars unveiled last year, aim at
providing a safe environment for those on foot or in the saddle.

LCC also published the headline results of a survey commissioned from YouGov
that showed that half a million Londoners ride a bike at least once a week,
but fears about sharing the road with fast-moving traffic was cited as the
number-one deterrent to cycling.

One in two Londoners polled - 51 per cent - said that the next Mayor could
take steps to encourage them to cycle more, and 78 per cent of those
respondents said that safe and convenient bike lanes throughout London or
safer junctions or roundabouts were their top concerns.

LCC chief executive Ashok Sinha commented: "There's a real danger London
will be left behind by other global cities such as New York, Paris and
Amsterdam if the next Mayor doesn't look beyond outdated solutions that
always favour motor traffic over cyclists and pedestrians.

"We're calling on the next Mayor to provide safe and convenient bike lanes
on main roads, safer passage for cyclists and pedestrians across roundabouts
and junctions, and more people-friendly streets where people work, shop and
live," he added.

Among those to have signed the Love London, Go Dutch petition to date are
the TV presenter Lauren Laverne, the band Franz Ferdinand, writer Alain de
Botton and designer Stephen Bayley.

http://road.cc/content/news/52416-lo...dutch-petition

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Simon Mason

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