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This may well need to be the way forward in the UK.
With things having stalled badly in London, and growing resentment at back-tracking by Sadiq Khan (perhaps we should have realised what was at stake with his suggestion before the election that cycle lanes should be "made narrower"!!).
Campaigners don't have another eight years (or even three and a half) to educate another mayor as to the monstrously obvious and obscenely essential need for cycling provision (now even more necessary than ever).
It's taken nearly half a year just to keep the Tavistock scheme - which as a trial demonstrated clearly the huge desire for humans choosing to cycle to on safe, simple and efficient routes that keep vehicular diehards at bay.
We cannot afford this kind of time and energy for every bit of few hundred metres of provision. How many years would it take to get the network in place that would with the right will, take a few months?
A quick and easy option to ensure that bits of routes join up, is to close side streets to through-traffic, to create clean-air, safe corridors for cycling. These would connect from one area of London (or Birmingham or Southhampton) to another.
If TfL (or TfM) aren't going to start doing it, then someone needs to show them what it would look like. Keep the motors on the main roads. A zero-tolerance to rat-running (access for visitors/ residents etc only - just not through traffic.
Those currently 'too afraid' to cycle aren't registering their vote after all; nor their comments or their opinion about the curtailment of their freedom and right to choose to be able to cycle or walk in safety.
These are the people for whom action needs to be taken.
I am sure somebody has already placed cones along miles and miles of motorway in readiness for just this sort of thing, we just need to add signs....