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Be wary of politicians who declare their affection for road provisions that are "Dutch style". So far, this has almost never actually come to mean "done like what actually is done in the Netherlands".
"Dutch style cyclepath" = a painted line
"Dutch style roundabout" = lines painted on a roundabout to make it look like what the Dutch stopped doing a decade ago, without any of the legal obligations that would make it work.
"I now only cycle at weekends" = I drive a car to a safe place, take a bike out and ride 1km with the kids. Someone should ask him how many years he used to ride in cities, in rush hour, as an adult, before he gave it up.
Note what is missing from the promises. Funding? Plans? Timescale? This is the hallmark of a political promise that is not intended to be adhered to, not in any way.
"I don't feel safe in rush hour" is not "I will make it safe in rush hour". Someone ask him if that is a promise or not. He is a candidate for Mayor, not for PM. He can't change the law to create a hierarchy of legal obligation. Someone ask him what he is GOING TO DO.
I'd take this as a positive. At the moment there are two candidates that are bringing cycling into the mayoral race - Lammy with his desire to appoint a cycling rep to the TFL board and Woolmar, who seems to be all about the bike.
While this is by no means enough, it's certainly a whole lot better than we've had before.
Correct me if you know better fukawitribe but there are plenty of manifesto promises that fall by the wayside. If he's equivocal at this stage I wouldn't hold your breath
Really not sure what his message is here, "gosh it's dangerous" and empathise with cyclists or "gosh they're mad" and empathise with motorists.
Cycling in the wrong place in London is dangerous but get your route right and it isn't. I would rather hear how candidates will develop the latter as you might even make a case to the petrolhead lobby.
"appointing someone" isn't leadership, it's abrogation so I conclude that Lammy has no intention to do anything other than pay lip service. At least Boris has got some proper infrastructure going in (even if it is in the wrong place).
"I'm not sure what he means, therefore I conclude he has not intention of doing anything"
Genius.... FFS
Politicians should be judged on their track record.
https://twitter.com/tpc2s/status/465140897056055296
David Lammy, MP for Tottenham
MTFU, STFU. Although, some of that is good thinking.