Letter to Sustrans

category bristol | transport | opinion/analysis author Sunday November 08, 2009 08:00author by nickleberry Report this post to the editors

I wrote the following letter on Friday. I thought it might be of interest to readers of this newswire.

Hi Sustrans,

I'm one of your supporters (can't remember my number just now). I ride
past College Green, Bristol, every day - I believe that's where your
offices are. Today as I rode past traffic was banked up because a cyclist
was lying in the road injured. I don't know what happened - she was
surrounded by people so I didn't involve myself...

I'm writing because this incident focussed my mind on something that has
been concerning me for a long time. Bristol is supposed to be a cycling
city. There is - apparently - a huge pot of money available to improve
cycling in Bristol. But, it seems to me, nothing has happened! I ride my
bike to work every day, plus on week-ends. It is my primary mode of
transport. NOTHING has improved for me since this money came through. I
know that there have been improvements around St Werburgh's - a footpath
was widened into a cycle path. This is the only development I'm aware of.

So why am I writing to you?? Because, as I understand it, you are involved
in deciding how this money is spent. And because you are the good guys!
I'm sure if you had your way the centre of Bristol would be closed to
traffic, and we'd have cycle heaven. How I long for the day! I don't doubt
that the problem in all this is the council who, so far as I can tell,
hate bikes with a passion. Or, at least, they love cars a hell of a lot
more than they love bikes.

I wish you the very best of luck in advocating for cyclists in the
negotiations that go on with the council as to how this money is spent.
But I need you to know that right now, things are just getting worse. And
I'm afraid that the council are using this "Bike City" nonsense as a way
of green washing the issue away. They're letting the Bike City label
excuse them from making any material changes on behalf of cyclists.

At some point some one is going to have to decide that life is made more
difficult for motorists. If this decision is not taken then there is no
avoiding the fact that cycling in Bristol is on an inevitable downward
spiral. Cars are far and away a cyclist's biggest problem, as I'm sure
you're aware. I would NOT encourage commuting to work by bike in Bristol
to anyone new to cycling. It is very dangerous. (Two of my friends are
disabled because of bike accidents in Bristol.)

I would like you to seriously consider your role in the Bristol Bike City
program. I am very much afraid that, by trying to work from the inside,
you are inadvertently letting the council get away with murder. You need
to consider the possibility of withdrawing from this program so that you
can publicly state that "this council is not helping cyclists". Because
it's true, isn't it?

I'd be very interested to hear your thoughts.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Bristol IS a cycling city     Jon Rogers    Sun Nov 08, 2009 09:19 
   Bristol is a city for CARS!     Wendy McFadden.    Sun Nov 08, 2009 10:38 
   Will Cycling City take Cycling down with it?     chris hutt    Sun Nov 08, 2009 11:32 
   In bottom gear?     Steve    Sun Nov 08, 2009 13:00 
   my pennysworth     another bristol cyclist    Sun Nov 08, 2009 14:21 
   They're still building roads     chris hutt    Sun Nov 08, 2009 14:34 
   cycle lanes     rod    Sun Nov 08, 2009 18:15 
   Motorcar city     Sy    Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:32 
   Amsterdam     Tom    Mon Nov 09, 2009 16:36 
 10   Bristol is NOT a cycling city!     Rebecca    Mon Nov 09, 2009 17:14 
 11   It's hope against the odds     chris hutt    Mon Nov 09, 2009 19:14 
 12   If it dont work, fix it, dont spin it!     Rebecca    Mon Nov 09, 2009 23:25 
 13   Cycling city my ass.     Two wheeler    Tue Nov 10, 2009 09:18 
 14   Credit where it's due?     chris hutt    Tue Nov 10, 2009 12:26 
 15   'Cycling City' has changed everyone's expectations ....... Really?     Rebecca    Tue Nov 10, 2009 19:58 
 16   What is your strategy?     chris hutt    Tue Nov 10, 2009 21:28 
 17   Feedback     nickleberry    Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:49 
 18   'Token gestures'?     Rebecca    Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:51 
 19   20mph limit     Two wheeler    Wed Nov 11, 2009 13:20 
 20   White middle class male attempts justification     chris hutt    Wed Nov 11, 2009 13:29 
 21   Dear Rebecca...     Steve    Wed Nov 11, 2009 14:28 
 22   "Not the reality" ...... Chris Hutt contradicts himself?     Rebecca    Wed Nov 11, 2009 14:50 
 23   So what other strategies are there?     chris hutt    Wed Nov 11, 2009 18:15 
 24   Tactics     The Bristol Blogger    Wed Nov 11, 2009 18:22 
 25   Amsterdam!     another bristol cyclist    Wed Nov 11, 2009 19:11 
 26   For Steve     Rebecca    Thu Nov 12, 2009 09:51 
 27   Sustrans says...     nickleberry    Thu Nov 12, 2009 14:11 
 28   Maths Fail     chris hutt    Thu Nov 12, 2009 19:06 
 29   Cycling City?!     Sy    Tue Nov 17, 2009 11:58 


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