• Torquay cyclists: tough luck on pedestrians

    From Spike@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 5 15:28:53 2024
    Cyclists slam 'unsafe' Torquay harbour road

    A design overhaul has sparked the issue

    ByGuy HendersonLocal Democracy Reporter
    09:32, 5 SEP 2024

    Cyclists want Torbay Council to think again about axing a cycle path from a
    new road layout around Torquay Harbour.

    Local bike riders were furious at the beginning of the summer when the
    council said the segregated cycle way was being dropped from the £4 million harbourside revamp. Now 130 of them have signed a petition to be handed in
    at a full meeting of the council next week.

    Cyclists will have to share the busy road with vehicles after the discovery
    of uncharted water pipes underground led to the design of the new ‘public realm’ on the harbourside being changed.

    The discovery has also meant the completion of the project being delayed
    until later in the year. Campaigner Beth Huntley told the BBC that the new layout with its narrower road could be worse for cyclists than the much
    wider road it replaces.

    “They’ve just scrapped the cycling infrastructure and not put anything in as a replacement,” she said. “This project should not be delivered without some form of cycling infrastructure.”

    But Cllr Chris Lewis (Con, Preston), who is the council’s cabinet member
    for place development, is confident cyclists will be pleased with the end result. There would be fewer buses and a 20mph speed limit, he said.

    The cyclists’ petition calls on the council to create a designated lane for them in the new paved area.

    It goes on: “Since the decision was taken to remove the segregated cycleway from the road with no alternative, cyclists are forced into direct conflict with motorists. This is not suitable or safe in this busy area.”

    And the petition says that if the project doesn’t improve cycling infrastructure, it would go against council and government policy as well
    as the council’s own strategy to encourage ‘active travel’.

    Riders will have to either hold up traffic by staying in the road or get
    off their bikes to push. “For many, the road will feel unsafe and so they will choose to cycle on the pavement anyway,” says the petition. “We call on Torbay Council to act as a progressive, supportive organisation and encourage cycling of all ages through Torquay. This will also benefit
    motorists as it gives cyclists the choice to come off the road when it is
    not appropriate.

    <https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/cyclists-slam-unsafe-torquay-harbour-9531760>

    You just have to laugh at the cyclists self-entitled approach. In what is
    to be a 20mph area, they claim that ‘many’ cyclists ‘…will choose to cycle
    on the pavement anyway’!! They are mere scoff-laws. The law needs to crack down on them. They should be banned from the harbour area, for everyone’s safety.

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