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Old December 4th 17, 06:34 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling,uk.rec.driving
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Default 'Make London's main roads 20mph and let cyclists go left through redlights'

Transport for London should consider cutting the speed limit on parts of
the capital’s main road network to 20mph to improve safety for
pedestrians and cyclists, a report said today.

TfL also came under pressure to investigate whether cyclists should be
able to effectively go through red lights when turning left.

The recommendations are made in a report from the London Assembly
transport committee. But they have caused a row at City Hall, with the
Conservative and UKIP groups both opposed to either suggestion.

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/tran...-a3709266.html

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