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Category Archives: Policy
‘Working’ infrastructure isn’t enough – it must be consistent
Road reviews A review of Cycle Superhighway 2 (‘CS2’) appears in the latest edition of London Cyclist magazine. CS2 is the Barclay-blue cycle lane passing through East London that has received so much negative attention recently, through its arguable role … Continue reading
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Tagged inconsistency, infrastructure, interpretation, labyrinths, roads
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Responses to recent cyclist deaths
I started writing this afternoon about the deaths of 5 cyclists on London’s roads in the last fortnight. Soon after I began, I heard news of the 6th. In the wake of this spate of tragic incidents, many have aired … Continue reading