There is huge local support for this. Plenty of people have tried before and given up, but they have left mailing lists, networks of contacts, and a sense of a desire for change intact. So, the first part of this, engaging local residents, is going well.
Now, I need to draw a sketch map of what changes would look like. This is your chance to influence this. Do you have a good idea of what you would want to see in this area? If so, say so here. A general sense of ''cycle lanes" isn't good enough. Where do you want them? What sort of intervention? Think about anywhere on this one way system, not just earls court. I'm still thinking of campaigning seeking its return to two way use, but if you've a better idea, such as a limited one way system with separated cycle lanes, say what you would like to see now.
Also, if anyone has software to draw road layout well, or fancies doing drawing for beer, wine or gin, please get in touch.
Please do help me make this a safer area of town for cycling.
Thanks.
There is huge local support for this. Plenty of people have tried before and given up, but they have left mailing lists, networks of contacts, and a sense of a desire for change intact. So, the first part of this, engaging local residents, is going well.
Now, I need to draw a sketch map of what changes would look like. This is your chance to influence this. Do you have a good idea of what you would want to see in this area? If so, say so here. A general sense of ''cycle lanes" isn't good enough. Where do you want them? What sort of intervention? Think about anywhere on this one way system, not just earls court. I'm still thinking of campaigning seeking its return to two way use, but if you've a better idea, such as a limited one way system with separated cycle lanes, say what you would like to see now.
Also, if anyone has software to draw road layout well, or fancies doing drawing for beer, wine or gin, please get in touch.
Please do help me make this a safer area of town for cycling.
Thanks.