Last month an Oxford cyclist died after he was hit from behind on the B4044 where campaigners have been fighting for years to have safe cycling infrastructure installed.
Oxfordshire County Council has repeatedly said there is no money available for such work.
Ian Leggett, the Chair of BikeSafe, said: “It is reasonable to say that if the B4044 path had been built this death would not have occurred.
“Please send an email to Councillor Hudspeth in protest about this hugely sad event. BikeSafe has written two letters. Please copy and paste your choice into your own email system top and tail it and send it off to Councillor Hudspeth as soon as you can. Or edit either or compose your own.
“We are planning further action too. Very many thanks.”
Dear Councillor Hudspeth
How many deaths are needed on the B4044 before the path is built?
In the 5 year period from September 2014 to date:-
You received a petition of over 4000 names asking for the B4044 path to be built.
- Your council has passed 2 motions saying Active Travel infrastructure is needed in Oxfordshire
- There has already been one near fatality with life changing injuries and countless near misses.
- Last week we had the death that many predicted and everyone feared would occur.
- You have appointed a top rate cycling champion whose ideas are listened to politely and then ignored.
- All three Oxfordshire MPs support the path being built and have spent precious time promoting it. Andrew Gilligan has written the “B4044 path must be built”.
- The B4044 was included in your housing infrastructure bid. And then withdrawn, without a convincing reason. .
Please let me know what you propose to do now to get the B4044 path built before another cyclist or pedestrian is injured or killed.
Yours sincerely
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Alternative 2
Dear Councillor Hudspeth
Death of a bicycle rider on the B4044 Botley to Eynsham Road last week
This death was entirely predictable. Everyone, both drivers and cyclists, have said the B4044 is a dangerous road, and that it is far too intimidating for most people to be prepared to cycle along. Thousands of people have been campaigning for the B4044 community path for over 7 years now. You have been petitioned by over 4000 people (September 2014) to prioritise construction of the B4044path. I have responded to numerous consultations but all pleas for action have been met with disinterest at best and obstruction at worst.
You even withdrew the B4044 path from the HIF fund A40 dual carriageway extension application from Eynsham to Wolvercote for which you have just been awarded £102 million. The reasoning given was that the B4044 path did not support the building of 6000 houses around Eynsham, though it is crystal clear to ordinary voters that new houses and active travel go together very well indeed.
If you want more sustainable transport for Oxfordshire and more active travel much more needs to be done to make riding a bicycle safer on safe infrastructure.
How many more deaths are needed before effective action is taken to get the B4044 path built?
There is no place now for vague promises or expressions of sorrow or excuses for why the B4044 path can’t be built.
Yours sincerely
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A man cycles through a flooded street in Sheffield on Thursday after torrential rain.
Flooding up north, from the BBC news site.
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Once again, congratulations Russ. Of course a lot of those miles, especially recently will have been around Aldershot, definitely not my favorite place to be on the roads, especially the bits around Farnborough.