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MP moots A-road cycling ban

Andrew Griffiths seeks to discuss possibility of A50 ban with cycling clubs

An MP wants to discuss banning cyclists from a section of the A50 in the Midlands with local cycling clubs, reports the Uttoxeter Advertiser.

Andrew Griffiths the Conservative MP for Burton and Uttoxeter made the suggestion in response to a call by the father of a cyclist killed on the road to prohibit cyclists from using it.

Noel Livingstone’s son Gary was struck by a lorry on the A50 at Doveridge in 2008 as he rode home after working a shift Foston prison. The driver of the vehicle, Steven Welsh had been sending and receiving text messages in the minutes leading up to the incident and was jailed for three years for causing death by dangerous driving. He was recently released on licence after serving half his sentence.

On hearing of another cyclist’s death in similar circumstances to that of his son but this time on the nearby A38, Mr Livingstone told the Advertiser that he is “absolutely convinced that there is no defence for not prohibiting cycling on the A50.”

He added: “I spoke to Andrew Griffiths and he said he was intent on pushing the matter further. I said to him that, to me, it is so obvious that a ban on cycling on the A50 was needed and it has to tie in with cycle paths next to the A50 at Doveridge and past Foston prison.

“You don’t hear about cyclists being killed on the M1 or the M6 because they are banned. Why should the A50 be any different? I won’t take no for an answer. A sign should go up saying cycling is prohibited. I know the enthusiasts will say ‘no we can do it’ but they can’t.

“It should be banned from Doveridge to the other side of Uttoxeter. There is just no point in allowing it.”

Andrew Griffiths MP told the Advertiser: “My thoughts are that we should call for an investigation by the Department of Transport and the highways agency to see whether the A50 is safe.

“It is a very busy road and a very tight road. I hope to have conversations with cycling clubs in Uttoxeter and Burton to see how they feel about cycling safety on the A50 and A38 and what could be done to make them safer or ban it altogether.
 

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wee folding bike replied to Aimless King | 13 years ago
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I haven't cycled along the A720 but I did cross it at Sheriffhall last month on the way to Dalkeith. I didn't see any signs telling me I couldn't. It's just a normal roundabout there, not grade separated.

Are only some parts off limits?

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HLaB replied to wee folding bike | 13 years ago
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All of the main carriageway is off limits but you can still cycle over or under it; you only see the actual signs when you've turned on to it  13 http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=A720,+Unit...

To add to the aforementioned list cycling is also banned on parts of the new A68.

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Shouldbeinbed | 13 years ago
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I can see why with the A50 its as good as a M/way, not a road I'd consider riding but this is the thin end of the wedge, do you ban bikes from every fatal road, every serious injury one, every A road?? Momentum and car centric reasons for more & wideranging bans will follow & is it right to effectively abdicate any responsible for other people from motorists?

Educate & properly prosecute or sweep the problem away with selective Prohibition

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Carlton Reid | 13 years ago
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Are the cycle paths he talks about high-quality and do they go the full length of his proposed banned distance?

The answer is 'yes'. The cycle paths are minor roads, well away from the A50, and while the route is wiggly and slightly longer, the minor road route is clearly safer and nicer.

BUT I would rather make this sort of choice myself. It's a very slippery slope for outright bans such as this. It sets a precedent.

Let this one go through and then it'll be another "dangerous" roads, and then another, and then another. Before too long there would be large gaps where we couldn't cycle.

I try to avoid them when I can, but sometimes it's necessary to ride on dreadfully busy roads, even for just short stretches.

Here's the road. Click on the OS option to see the minor road route picked out with green dots.

http://www.bing.com/maps/?FORM=Z9LH3#JnE9LmRvdmVyaWRnZSU3ZXNzdC4wJTdlcGc...

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cowspassage | 13 years ago
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This maybe kinda ties back to the segregated cycling lane debate (sorry!).

Cyclists and other types are vehicle are banned from motorways. So when motorways are planned there is an obligation on the road planners (I assume) to provide alternative road provision for non-motorway traffic.

So, likewise I guess the road planners may want to restrict cyclists from busy or high-speed A-roads, but surely that can only be acceptable if 'high quality' alternative provision is provided.

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therevokid | 13 years ago
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so ... first a section of the A50, then All A roads, then
all roads .... ????

kerks - the lot of 'em

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OldRidgeback | 13 years ago
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Perhaps driving while sending text messages should be banned. It is already?

The trouble with fools like this is that they see issues in terms of results. They don't see the bigger picture. Suggestions like this affect the victims, not the perpetrators. Dangerous drivers put lives of ALL other road users at risk, not just cyclists. A somewhat more intelligent approach would for example be to install safety features along the stretch of road in question. A ban like this proposal would merely shift the risk elsewhere and what would be banned next, motorcycles? This suggestion doesn't actually address the real issue, tackling bad driving.

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John_the_Monkey | 13 years ago
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Astonishing.

The car centred nature of public policy & our legislators have surely moved beyond satire at this point?

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bikeandy61 | 13 years ago
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I know the area and I certainly would not entertain the idea of using the A50. However that is my choice. Hopefully this is just a knee-jerk reaction as it would set precedent for every A road to be banned.

K%$b head.

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