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Coronavirus: Banning cars made easier to aid social distancing | |
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Barriers to imposing car-free streets are being lifted following a government decision to enable key workers to walk or cycle more safely. | Barriers to imposing car-free streets are being lifted following a government decision to enable key workers to walk or cycle more safely. |
Normally, councils in England that want to close streets to cars must follow procedures that can take weeks to implement. | Normally, councils in England that want to close streets to cars must follow procedures that can take weeks to implement. |
But ministers say councils can now cut red tape governing temporary road closures. | But ministers say councils can now cut red tape governing temporary road closures. |
This could help people walk and cycle whilst social distancing. | This could help people walk and cycle whilst social distancing. |
Health and environment groups say the measures will also promote healthy walking and cycling - and tackle climate change and air pollution. | Health and environment groups say the measures will also promote healthy walking and cycling - and tackle climate change and air pollution. |
A letter from the Department of Transport to councils in England says: “This is temporary guidance and will be withdrawn once conditions allow.” | A letter from the Department of Transport to councils in England says: “This is temporary guidance and will be withdrawn once conditions allow.” |
'Gob-smacking' vision for future UK transport | 'Gob-smacking' vision for future UK transport |
But campaigners say that, even after the epidemic peaks, many workers will still fear infection from public transport. They will also be wary of car accidents. | But campaigners say that, even after the epidemic peaks, many workers will still fear infection from public transport. They will also be wary of car accidents. |
More space required | More space required |
That applies particularly to novice cyclists, who have recently dusted off their bikes during the crisis. | That applies particularly to novice cyclists, who have recently dusted off their bikes during the crisis. |
The campaign groups want ministers to encourage all councils to make simple changes such as using bollards to shut streets to motor vehicles. | The campaign groups want ministers to encourage all councils to make simple changes such as using bollards to shut streets to motor vehicles. |
Brighton has already closed off a major road to allow people to carry out social distancing while walking, running or cycling. | Brighton has already closed off a major road to allow people to carry out social distancing while walking, running or cycling. |
The organisations behind the road closure initiative include Barts NHS Trust, Cycling UK, British Cycling, Sustrans, Brompton Cycles and The Ramblers. | The organisations behind the road closure initiative include Barts NHS Trust, Cycling UK, British Cycling, Sustrans, Brompton Cycles and The Ramblers. |
Jonathan Kelly, deputy director of operations at Barts NHS Trust, told BBC News: “People require more public space to socially distance safely and the current set-up of the roads isn’t facilitating that adequately. | Jonathan Kelly, deputy director of operations at Barts NHS Trust, told BBC News: “People require more public space to socially distance safely and the current set-up of the roads isn’t facilitating that adequately. |
“As we move out of the virus, it’s important to maintain that distance to avoid infection. | “As we move out of the virus, it’s important to maintain that distance to avoid infection. |
“Personally, I would like to see many more road closures in future to allow people to use forms of travel that are good for them and good for the planet.” | “Personally, I would like to see many more road closures in future to allow people to use forms of travel that are good for them and good for the planet.” |
It’s part of a global trend. Road closures have happened in New Zealand, Canada, Germany and the US. | It’s part of a global trend. Road closures have happened in New Zealand, Canada, Germany and the US. |
In New York, the city council is preparing plans for 75 miles of “streets for people”. | In New York, the city council is preparing plans for 75 miles of “streets for people”. |
Longer-term crisis | Longer-term crisis |
Ashok Sinha, from the London Cycling Campaign, told BBC News: “First we have a moral responsibility to keep staff safe whilst cycling to work during the crisis. | Ashok Sinha, from the London Cycling Campaign, told BBC News: “First we have a moral responsibility to keep staff safe whilst cycling to work during the crisis. |
“We know this crisis will end - but we will still be faced with an ongoing climate crisis which, longer term, will cause much more loss of life. | “We know this crisis will end - but we will still be faced with an ongoing climate crisis which, longer term, will cause much more loss of life. |
“We are being taught a lesson here about what a difference it makes to people’s activity and air quality and carbon emissions if we allow people to cycle safely.” | “We are being taught a lesson here about what a difference it makes to people’s activity and air quality and carbon emissions if we allow people to cycle safely.” |
Edmund King, president of the AA, said: “We remain generally supportive of measures to encourage more cycling and walking both during and after lockdown. | Edmund King, president of the AA, said: “We remain generally supportive of measures to encourage more cycling and walking both during and after lockdown. |
“It’s heartening to see more children taking to the roads on bikes. | “It’s heartening to see more children taking to the roads on bikes. |
“It’s too early to say exactly what will happen to transport post-pandemic but if trends of more people working from home and lower car use persist, then it might give us the opportunity to re-assess road use in targeted areas.” | “It’s too early to say exactly what will happen to transport post-pandemic but if trends of more people working from home and lower car use persist, then it might give us the opportunity to re-assess road use in targeted areas.” |
It’s part of a broader debate on the future of transport in cities. | It’s part of a broader debate on the future of transport in cities. |
The Transport Secretary Grant Shapps recently said the overall use of vehicles would need to fall if UK targets for tackling climate change are to be met. | The Transport Secretary Grant Shapps recently said the overall use of vehicles would need to fall if UK targets for tackling climate change are to be met. |
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