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I copied most of that from https://www.cyclingtimetrials.org.uk/articles/view/283
They must respond to all letters.
I copied most of that from https://www.cyclingtimetrials.org.uk/articles/view/283
They must respond to all letters.
The Office of the Director,
Operations Directorate (Yorkshire & North East),
Highways England,
3rd Floor South, Lateral,
8 City Walk,
Leeds,
LS11 9AT
RE: The A63 Trunk Road (North Cave Interchange to Daltry Street Interchange) (Prohibition of Cyclists Order)
To Whom It May Concern,
I write to object to the above proposed TRO. Please respond confirming you have received this objection and respond to the issues I have raised below. Additionally, please inform me of the outcome of this consultation and of any future amendments to this proposal.
Grounds of my objections include:
Discouraging healthy, safe travel in favour of dangerous, polluting, car travel.
6 accidents involving cyclists in a period of 5 years is very low. Why is it proposed to impose a ban on cyclists? Significantly more accidents involving motor vehicles have occurred over the same period (nearly 300!) so why is it considered that a ban on cyclists is proportionate?
The quoted statistics of 6 accidents involving cyclists over a 5 year period are not statistically significant. How do the statistics quoted compare against collision statistics for other similar type A roads? Is a similar type proposal (for a TRO) to be made in respect of those other A roads? This would imply setting a dangerous victim-blaming precedent for many safe cycling roads.
Bicycles pose the lowest risk of all vehicles types on the highway, due to their lower speeds and mass. Please could you explain why such a low figure can be treated by Highways England as justification to ban bicycles on this stretch of road?
I do not consider that a ban on cyclists on this stretch of road is a proportionate response bearing in mind the statistics quoted. What alternative measures have been considered?
Kind Regards,
Leave My Roads Alone You Petrol Sniffin' Fucks