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Cycling, Road management / Maintenance, Road safety, Town centre / City / Suburban transport, All of UK
Breaking out of the cycle
Andrew Forster
The Times’ ‘Cities fit for cycling’ campaign reached the Palace of Westminster last week when a very creditable 77 MPs took part in a three-hour debate about how to get more people cycling more safely. While Labour and even Liberal Democrat MPs bemoaned the Government for scrapping Cycling England, there was no disagreement on the fundamental objectives – promoting cycling does not divide opinion in the same way as air travel, motoring, or building high-speed railways....
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