Saturday, 20 January 2007

If Paris can be a cycling city, so can London


Contrast that with London where cycle lanes are usually part of the main traffic flow and often disappear altogether for no reason. London's cyclists struggle to negotiate parked cars, buses and speed bumps, and they can be fined hundreds of pounds for cycling in parks. We want to encourage people to cycle more because of the environmental and health benefits, but we make it so difficult and dangerous for them to do so.

In Belsize parents often tell me they would let their children cycle to school if only it wasn't so dangerous. That's why I'll be pushing for a big increase in proper cycle lanes throughout Camden over the next four years.

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