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Southampton MP complains of City Council "taking out lanes" – says pop-up cycle lanes worsen congestion

“You can’t force people out of their cars without an alternative and currently that doesn’t exist”

Royston Smith, the Conservative MP for Southampton Itchen, has complained that the City Council is exacerbating congestion by constructing pop-up cycle lanes. The Government has instructed local authorities to swiftly provide more space for cyclists in a bid to prevent gridlock, but Smith believes that “taking out lanes” exacerbates the problem.

Smith told the Daily Echo he had received about 200 complaints about a temporary bus and cycle lane along the A3024 Bitterne Road West inside 24 hours.

“You need to put your programme to the people,” he said. “We all want cleaner air. Taking out lanes and narrowing others does not achieve that. Instead it makes it worse.

“Idling traffic is a significant cause of pollution and by implementing these changes the council will be damaging the health of residents, not improving it.”

The Department for Transport (DfT) appears to see things differently. Yesterday it wrote to councils informing them it wants to see “an even higher level of ambition” when it comes to proposals for emergency active travel measures.

Announcing a first tranche of funding, it said authorities had been given 100%, 75%, 50% or 25% of their respective bids, “based on the extent to which they aligned with the criteria.”

Those with especially strong proposals have been given more than their indicative allocations.

Smith said the pop-up bike lane on the A3024 was not in line with the Government’s recommendations.

Despite owning Bitterne Park bike shop Triangle Cycles from 1993 to 2003, while still working as an aeronautical engineer, Smith appears convinced that only electric vehicles qualify as a viable alternative to cars.

“The Government’s instructions are clear,” he said. “Do not use public transport unless you have to. We need to encourage people to use cleaner, greener transport, for example electric vehicles where possible.

“Of course, public transport is positive where practical but we should also be encouraging commuters to use e-bicycles and e-scooters (when they become legal) to deal with Southampton’s surrounding hills.

“You can’t force people out of their cars without an alternative and currently that doesn’t exist.”

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hawkinspeter replied to srchar | 3 years ago
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srchar wrote:

Cue "but we are run by unpopular dictators!" hyperbole from people who never venture outside their SM bubble.

Tell me more about these Sado-Masochistic bubbles.

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eburtthebike replied to hawkinspeter | 3 years ago
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hawkinspeter wrote:
srchar wrote:

Cue "but we are run by unpopular dictators!" hyperbole from people who never venture outside their SM bubble.

Tell me more about these Sado-Masochistic bubbles.

Obviously a reference to "The Prisoner".

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hawkinspeter replied to eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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Compact Corned Beef replied to srchar | 3 years ago
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We're run by popular, time-limited dictators?

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eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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It's very disturbing that so many of our "leaders" are so ignorant of that which they speak; overwhelmingly tories, but with the odd sprinkling of labour fools too.  The only way out of congestion, pollution, climate change and obesity, is by taking significant steps to increase active travel, which the government finally seems to be taking some modest steps towards.

So disappointing that this MP and many others, are so wedded to the great car society that they can't see past the end of the bonnet.

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Gus T | 3 years ago
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D1ckh3ad proves he's a d1ckh3ad.

 

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Compact Corned Beef | 3 years ago
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And how are you going to convince the people on e-bikes to stick with them without decent route provision? Sheesh.

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handlebarcam | 3 years ago
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This is from someone who campaigned for Brexit but only realized (or started talking about) it would cause chaos on the roads leading to ports after the referendum. So his opinion on congestion isn't worth very much.

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David9694 replied to handlebarcam | 3 years ago
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Oh no, he said the B word! It's gone quiet lately, but it was noticeable that the government "prepare for" publicity on this last year was along the same lines as for a tornado or a major flood. Except people voted for it. 

I picked this story up in the Forum - can't find it now - I conjectured the content of some of the 200 complaints.  But there's at now a tweet, assuming it's not apocryphal, doing he rounds, from Barbara, complaining that her two mile journey to / from Sale now takes a lot longer - says it better.

I would add that her husband Roy has not subscribed to the local Conservative Association for the past 20 years so that Barbara's much needed dual carriageway gets removed - no siree - and he'll be having words with the Secretary about it. 

I wonder how this other local initiative will fare: 
https://www.newmiltontowncouncil.gov.uk/2020/06/24/new-milton-town-centr...

I especially liked the Dads Army / Novelty Rock Emporium-ness of the descriptions. 

 

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