London Environment Strategy consultation
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1217 Londoners have responded | 26/07/2017 - 17/11/2017

What stops you or would encourage you to walk or cycle more of your short journeys in London?
Have you recently started cycling or walking more, how do you find it and what encouraged you to make the change?
Have you noticed any changes in your local area, or parts of London that have made them more amenable to cycling or walking? What type of changes are they, and what do you like about them?
The discussion ran from 10 August 2017 - 01 December 2017
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Community Member 7 years agoMore segregated cycle lanes, more one-way streets for cars with cycle-lanes in both directions, more cycle parking. More cycling proficiency lessons for adults and in schools so that people feel more confident cycling and are more aware of...
Show full commentMore segregated cycle lanes, more one-way streets for cars with cycle-lanes in both directions, more cycle parking. More cycling proficiency lessons for adults and in schools so that people feel more confident cycling and are more aware of the importance of not breaking the highway code. Close roads to traffic on Sundays more often - if people are more confident about cycling on the road, they are more likely to do so for short journeys.
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Community Member 7 years agohttp://sensiblepolitics.beep.com/carfreenetwork.htm
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