CJB wrote:
BBC R4 Today Programme this morning - a report on "walking", including the government's strategy (or lack of) to encourage it. A spokesman from T2000 invited on, inevitably put forward the usual proposals such as removing roadside barriers and "crossing points", in the interests of "uncaging" the pedestrians and helping them to feel "more comfortable". Oh, and (naturally enough) "slowing traffic down".
A shame Paul wasn't invited on to debunk this dangerous nonsense.
No transcript, I'm afraid, I expect it'll be on the BBC "Listen again" site later.
Are they insane?
Perhaps if they actually educated people in Green Cross Code properly, had proper adverts and THINK! campaigns on prime TV and more schools adopted a fair and balanced input into road safety and courtesy - perhaps then all of society would feel more "comfortable".
But even so - you keep the barricades and the crossing points - as this helps ensure safety and prevent j-walking and loitering in the roadway.
Interestingly, today's "Express" is actually launching one of its "crusades" to segregate cycle lanes from the roadway - "as they do in Holland and Northern Germany. "
Methinks they will have to include crusade to "Keep our footpaths and roadside barriers, pelicans and other crossings!"