London cyclists set Quentin Willson straight on Twitter yesterday after the motoring journalist and TV presenter tweeted a picture of a stretch of Cycle Superhighway near Parliament Square and queried why no-one was using it.
The reason was revealed by Twitter users including Londonneur, who tweeted a video that began from the view towards Big Ben captured by Willson in his picture then panned round to show that the new lane is blocked by red and white barriers, which also have temporary traffic lights placed in front of them.
For his pains, Londonneur says he got blocked by the former Top Gear and Fifth Gear presenter, who dreamt up the show Britain’s Worst Drivers, a format expanded to include titles such as Britain’s Worst DIYer and Britain’s Worst Teenager (though not, as yet, Britain’s Worst Cycling Infrastructure Critic).
He wasn’t the only user of the social network to take issue with Willson, however, with others also tweeting pictures from the same location, Great George Street, between Parliament Square (the direction he took his photo in) and Birdcage Walk.
Figures from Transport for London (TfL) show that once separated infrastructure is in place and fully open, cyclists – including those encouraged to take to two wheels by the provision of safe routes – will take to it in huge numbers.
For example, cyclists now make up 70 per cent of rush hour traffic on Blackfriars Bridge thanks to the installation of the North-South Cycle Superhighway.
As some pointed out, depending in time of day and issues such as phasing of traffic lights, it isn't that difficult to take pictures of Cycle Superhighways apparently bereft of cyclists, or indeed roads free of motor vehicles - and the part of the East-West route beyond where Willson took his picture is still a work in progress, with evidence from other routes now open showing that once end-to-end infrastructure is in place, it wil be used.
But that doesn’t stop some elements of the media from seeking to mislead about their popularity with bike riders, with the Daily Mail for example publishing an article in August claiming a Cycle Superhighway at Parliament Square wasn’t being used, only for TfL to point out there wasn’t actually one at that location.
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Undaunted, the newspaper has continued its campaign against infrastructure for cyclists, not just in London but throughout the country, running an article last week that was trailed on its front page with the headline “Cycle lane lunacy!” and described them as “The new blight paralysing Britain.”
> Daily Mail declares war on cycle lanes
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I was following this yesterday, and it really got awesome when people started posting pictures of roads full of no cars whatsoever, as well as CSH supporters - myself included - responding to
idiotstrolls claiming yet again that cycle lanes cause congestion and pollution. Because making more lanes for cars would reduce both, wouldn't it?It wouldn't?
Thought not.
Poor old Quentin has taken to blocking those who have pointed out the falsehood he has propagated on twitter. I can't think of anything constructive to say about the bloke so bring on the homogenisation of cars so that we don't have to listen to his drivel any more
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