18/07/2014

Committee Calls For Five Fold Increase In Cycling Infrastructure Spending

The Transport Select Committee has called for a five-fold increase in spending on cycling infrastructure.

The group of MPs have called for investment in the cycling infrastructure to increase from an estimated £2 per person, to £10, over the next six years.

It has also called for a "cultural change", to improve relations between drivers and cyclists.

The committee has concluded a review of road safety for cyclists, which found complaints of aggressive driving, poorly-designed junctions and a failure to enforce speed limits.

"Transport ministers must demonstrate clear political leadership by championing cycling and the Department for Transport must coordinate action across government on this vital agenda." Committee chairwoman and Labour MP Louise Ellman said.

(MH/IT)

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