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Councillor encourages cyclists to be “brave” on a 1.2m wide “safe” cycle lane

A London Conservative councillor has described the road as “easy to cycle”, despite drivers crossing over the white line and several people pointing out the dangers with the cycle path

A Conservative councillor from the London Borough of Havering has said that a 1.2 metre wide cycle lane, next to a busy road with drivers encroaching the lane, is “safe” and “easy to cycle”, and encouraged cyclists to be “brave”, despite numerous people demonstrating their concerns over using the bike path.

Councillor David Taylor from Romford, Essex posted an image of Mawney Road and wrote: “Even at rush hour, Romford's Mawney Rd is easy to cycle up thanks to this cycle lane. Drivers are politely keeping out of the lane and the absence of bollards meant they could move over when a fire-engine came through.

“My only criticism is that the cycle path isn't coloured.”

However, when one cyclist explained why they’d be cautious of using the lane, both while passing a queue of cars as it “puts you right in the passenger door zone”, as well as freely moving traffic as it would “encourage drivers to pass without leaving the required 1.5 metres”, Taylor commented: “I'd encourage you to be brave. It's very safe and I cycle it on a regular basis. Cyclists must be alert to opening doors, absolutely.”

Twitter user the Ranty Highwayman, who lives in the area, went down to assess the state of the cycle lane. After measuring the width, he found it to be barely 1.2 metres, less than the minimum 1.5 metres and way lower than the desired 2 metres. He said that the disconnectedness of the cycling network in the area and infrastructure like this result in people being discouraged out of cycling because of the inconvenience and safety risks.

He also said that assuming Mawney Road must remain a through road due to it carrying a high traffic (data from 2016 shows 14,500 vehicles in a day), then “objectively and obviously, this is not somewhere that most people would find easy to cycle along”. notwithstanding the network issues around the area.

He told road.cc: “Romford very much feels like a place for drivers and cycling is an outlier from a cycling as transport point of view,” while also adding that the main issues were not technical but political.

He added: “Politics is interesting here. It was previously a conservative led administration, but he [Taylor] wasn’t part of it as he was only elected last year when they lost to the Residents Association led administration.

“The previous administration pretty much did nothing for active travel. He has tweeted like this a lot and talks about being a friend of cycling, so I thought it was fair game to set out the bigger picture.”

Councillor Taylor claims to cycle but on on many occasions, including this latest exchange, has said that cyclists need to be careful on roads and played down active travellers’ concerns. He is also launching a campaign to save Romford’s High Street by engaging against ULEZ and asking for cheaper and more car parking areas.

Taylor also argued against putting in bollards at the cycle lane, as the drivers “could move over when a fire engine came through”, but when a cycling campaigner pointed that “if fewer people drove even easier for fire engines to get through”, he replied: “Yes, if no one owned a car then fire engines would have free use of the roads.”

Others also remarked that the cycle lane was not fit for cargo bikes or trikes.

However, Taylor seemed unfazed with the all the concerns and criticisms, replying to people who raised issues of poor driving because of such cycle lanes with “Drivers and cyclists should do better” and that this road is “like any road”. “Every road user must be alert at all times. Cyclists, pedestrians, drivers. All,” he said.

Cllr Taylor has reached out to road.cc and pointed out that he agreed the cycle lane should be upgraded to a stepped kerb lane, as well as the fact he also suggested a route through existing LTNs. 

He also said that he regularly advocates for better cycling infrastructure in Havering. "I sit on the planning committee and recently told developers to engage with cycling groups in their planning," he said.

Adwitiya joined road.cc in 2023 as a news writer after graduating with a masters in journalism from Cardiff University. His dissertation focused on active travel, which soon threw him into the deep end of covering everything related to the two-wheeled tool, and now cycling is as big a part of his life as guitars and football. He has previously covered local and national politics for Voice Wales, and also likes to writes about science, tech and the environment, if he can find the time. Living right next to the Taff trail in the Welsh capital, you can find him trying to tackle the brutal climbs in the valleys.

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ktache replied to NotNigel | 1 year ago
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They were the not quite polite ones...

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wtjs replied to NotNigel | 1 year ago
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May have been better for him to use a photo where at least 2 cars aren't encroaching the cycle lane

That's probably impossible except when the adjacent lane is completely empty!

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dodgy | 1 year ago
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Tory's gonna tory. If you see his twitter profile, you will understand why he doesn't like data.

 

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Mungecrundle | 1 year ago
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I'm actually quite envious of that cycle lane, it is at least wider than the bars on my bike.

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bikes replied to Mungecrundle | 1 year ago
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I feel a competition coming on!

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eburtthebike | 1 year ago
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Why doesn't he be brave as a councillor, and demand a proper, segregated, safe cycle lane?  If he regularly rides this, as he claims, and says it's safe, he's either lying or is completely lacking in self preservation.  No-one who rides that regularly could make the statement that it's safe, and the stats confirm it.

I've already pointed out that the tories are so up their own fundament that they've already lost the next election, but they seem determined to make sure that it is the biggest landslide in UK history, by being utterly, completely out of touch and patronising us plebs.  Be brave!

EDIT: Do the tories have an endless supply of people with no empathy, knowledge or sense?

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perce replied to eburtthebike | 1 year ago
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Actually he sounds very similar to one of the ex trolls on here.

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NotNigel replied to perce | 1 year ago
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Not sure if it's his replies or his face that winds me up the most.  He can afford to be brave though, god's got his back.

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HoldingOn | 1 year ago
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Be "brave"
Ahhh yes. Cycling on UK roads is the new extreme sport.

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