Disappointing that the presenter on BBC London news this evening said "do cycling schemes divide communities - look at our Facebook page and decide what side you're on" since a) the schemes aren't just about cycling and b) as the report itself highlights the concerns are more often not based on facts and evidence - so it's not a question where both "sides" have equally valid points.
Piece on active travel schemes here:
Disappointing that the presenter on BBC London news this evening said "do cycling schemes divide communities - look at our Facebook page and decide what side you're on" since a) the schemes aren't just about cycling and b) as the report itself highlights the concerns are more often not based on facts and evidence - so it's not a question where both "sides" have equally valid points.