AlaninWales wrote:One simple and massively effective action would be to stop putting cyclists on pavements, which is safe for neither cyclists nor pedestrians. Either properly designed, constructed and maintained segregated cycle paths or on the roads with properly constrained motor vehicular speeds.
Definitely worth mentioning that in the survey if you haven't already completed it!

A couple of other points that I wish I'd made (but didn't) are:
On-street car-parking often causes congestion and makes it hard for drivers to spot cyclists and pedestrians. It's also hard to spot cars emerging from side roads. Eliminating road-side parking where it is dangerous, impedes traffic, or where alternative parking facilities exist would be a good idea.
Also (thanks to the other thread on subsidising motorists), I think it would help if motorists where aware how much is spent on maintaining roads, how much damage cars cause vs. bikes (e.g. potholes), and where that money comes from. It might help get rid of the "you don't pay road tax, so get off the road" mentality.
Finally, 20 mph zones should give default priority to pedestrians and cyclists , like the Dutch "cars are guests" zones. And they should either have traffic-calming measures, or have no through access for 4-wheeled vehicles to prevent rat-running.
The government have been making a mess of cycling infrastructure for years. I don't think anyone making decisions has ever ridden a bike! So I hope lots of cyclists complete the survey.
