Axing bike lane ‘may have helped elderly’

Traffic Management

06 April 2021
The cycle lanes may have made it harder for the elderly and disabled to access destinations on the High Street, says the council
The cycle lanes may have made it harder for the elderly and disabled to access destinations on the High Street, says the council

 

The removal of temporary cycle lanes from Kensington High Street was beneficial for the elderly and disabled but detrimental to young people, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC) has suggested.

Temporary segregated cycle lanes protected by wands were installed on the street in October following pressure from the Government and London mayor Sadiq Khan. The lanes were removed again after just seven weeks, with the council citing negative feedback from residents and...

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