Lickashot
Well-Known Member
Coould this neoliberal think of a better scheme to demonstrate being more out of touch with the country as a whole? Or perhaps spending hundreds of millions converting roundabouts in greater London is something the whole country will get behind? Either way, you should check out the killing zone new roundabout.
The PM announced three outer boroughs in the capital are to be 'mini-Hollands' in a scheme costing Transport for London £90million.
The areas - Enfield, Kingston and Waltham Forest - were chosen for having low levels of cycling.
There will be 'intensive, transformational spending on their roads and streetscapes to make them, over time, as cycle and pedestrian-friendly as their Dutch equivalents'.
There are already segregated lanes on main roads for bikes and pedestrians have been given 'thousands of metres' more space.
The government is also looking to roll this out across the country, with 12 non-London local authorities to take part in a similar scheme.
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The PM announced three outer boroughs in the capital are to be 'mini-Hollands' in a scheme costing Transport for London £90million.
The areas - Enfield, Kingston and Waltham Forest - were chosen for having low levels of cycling.
There will be 'intensive, transformational spending on their roads and streetscapes to make them, over time, as cycle and pedestrian-friendly as their Dutch equivalents'.
There are already segregated lanes on main roads for bikes and pedestrians have been given 'thousands of metres' more space.
The government is also looking to roll this out across the country, with 12 non-London local authorities to take part in a similar scheme.
UK gets first Dutch-style roundabout that gives priority to cyclists
Cyclists have an outer ring on the Cambridge roundabout, with cycle crossings over each of the four approach roads in a contrasting red surface.
