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Skate friendly spaces /roads
As rollerblading/skating has boomed since the pandemic. I’ve noticed that there aren’t many spaces where skaters can practice safely away from pedestrians and cars. Flat tarmac or concrete spaces in parks would be great as skaters constantly get kicked out of car parks and office areas which are perfect for skating on.
Roller skating is a great way to exercise and get around , I think having working and useful cycling lanes ( that skaters can use) would help with pollution as-well as encouraging people to get out and move.
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Community Member 4 years agoVital that skaters have somewhere to go, otherwise they will use payments and shopping pedestrian areas which, potentially, could cause accidents to pedestrians.