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Old April 14th 20, 12:28 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Default Cyclists and pedestrians will get exclusive use of roads in London,Manchester and Brighton

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Coronavirus car-free zones are being introduced in Brighton and London as cyclists and pedestrians have already been given exclusive access to a road in Manchester.

The move to allow people to socially distance comes as one charity boss said that people trying to keep two metres apart has shown how small some of the UK's footways are.

Councils are considering closing off entire streets to stop them turning into rat runs for vehicles. London, Manchester and Brighton were among the first to propose the converting of roads into temporary bike lanes. During lockdown there has been a sharp drop in the number of vehicles on the road, with up to a 75 per cent decline, The Times reports.

Stephen Edwards, director of policy and communications at Living Streets, a charity that promotes walking, says the pandemic is showing how much space is handed over to cars rather than pedestrians and cyclists. He says trying to keep two metres apart from others has revealed that many of the UK's footways are too narrow and that it is was already a problem for people who use wheelchairs and buggies before the outbreak.

Tib Street in central Manchester is already closed off from cars and two temporary cycles or running lines have been created. Hackney Council in East London is planning to use plants and bollards on certain streets to create cycling lanes but claims it will keep access for emergency vehicles.

Brighton has also confirmed that it is planning to bring in car-free streets similar to those in Berlin, Mexico City and Bogota. Drivers have been taking advantage of quieter roads, with four in 10 cars exceeding the speed limit in Greater Manchester, mayor Andy Burnham said last week.

The region's mayor said figures show an expected large decrease in the number of vehicles on the roads, but the number of speeding motorists has doubled.

Meanwhile, two other police forces said they had seen an increase in speeding and warned motorists not to drive irresponsibly during the travel restrictions.

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