I wish that the UK had more of the European model too.... There is a big campaign here, being led by the Times newspaper, to improve cycle safety in our cities. There is a lot of lip-service being paid to the need to reduce traffic levels and obesity, but it comes down to local government having both the money and inclination to change things.
I'm involved with a small local group that is initially setting up a community cycling event, and building momentum and awareness within the community to help increase local cycling over time. Even the smallest things seem to be a battle - one that comes to mind is getting bike parking installed in our local marketplace. There are so many people who regard bikes as clutter to be hidden away, yet apparently find no discord in overflowing carparks or a grid-locked traffic systems. You need a lot of contacts and a thick skin, as well as loads of determination and diplomacy. I don't think I'm going to go far in this field, but it's nice trying.



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