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Old June 3rd 20, 11:24 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Simon Mason[_6_]
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Default Walsall cycling group hits out at council leader's 'negativity' onbike lanes

"Most drivers are exceeding the speed limit and some do not observe correct passing." - SURELY NOT

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A Walsall cycling group has criticised a council leader over his "negative" remarks over plans for pop-up bicycle lanes. Walsall Council leader Mike Bird believes installing the lanes would present an "insurmountable challenge" due to the "dangers" of mixing cars and bicycles.

It comes after the Government announced a £2 billion grant for councils to install emergency cycling lanes across the country.

But Steve Price, director at Walsall Bike Project, said: "We were very disappointed by Councillor Bird's negativity to allowing more cycle provision in Walsall, even though central Government funding is available to make it safe for all road users.

"It is a popular form of transport but kept from enjoying wider take-up by the allowed dominance of cars and lack of proper provision for cycling.

"Anyone travelling along the Broadway [in Walsall] recently, for example, would have seen lots of cyclists on the paths due to being too scared to cycle on the road.

"Most drivers are exceeding the speed limit and some do not observe correct passing.

"A bike lane on the highway, which is plenty wide enough to support it, would be very helpful and encourage safer, off the path cycling, for shoppers and commuters to Walsall town centre."

Proposals for new cycling lanes follows an unprecedented surge in cycling which has been fuelled by the Government's lockdown over coronavirus.

Councillor Bird said he was concerned about "road safety" after seeing cyclists "taking ownership" of the road and "riding two, three or four abreast"..

"It makes it extra dangerous for cars to pass," he added.

As part of the £2bn package, the Government also wants councils to widen pavements and to trial rental e-scooters.

Walsall Bike Project is a community interest company which aims to promote people's understanding of cycling.

It provides bike repair workshops and sources charitable funding to provide bicycles to people in need, including job seekers, low-paid workers and asylum seekers.

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Old June 3rd 20, 08:50 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Mike Collins
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Default Walsall cycling group hits out at council leader's 'negativity'on bike lanes

On Wednesday, 3 June 2020 11:24:55 UTC+1, Simon Mason wrote:
"Most drivers are exceeding the speed limit and some do not observe correct passing." - SURELY NOT

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A Walsall cycling group has criticised a council leader over his "negative" remarks over plans for pop-up bicycle lanes. Walsall Council leader Mike Bird believes installing the lanes would present an "insurmountable challenge" due to the "dangers" of mixing cars and bicycles.


If cars are causing a danger to cycles then it is the cars that need to go elsewhere. Banning cars from Walsall until a physically separated network Car Paths are built would seem to be the only answer. With 'Motorists Get Out And Push' signs at every conflict point, of course.
These Car Paths will be compulsory and have a maximum width of 1 metre with bollards in the middle of the path every 200 metres. Every mile there will be a gate that forces motorists to lift their cars above their heads in order to proceed.



 




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