The Independent

PM pledges cycle lessons for everyone and thousands of miles of new bike lanes

- KATE DEVLIN WHITEHALL EDITOR

Boris Johnson will promise cycle lessons for all as well as thousands of miles of new bike lanes as the coronaviru­s crisis continues to drive millions from public transport.

GPs will also prescribe cycling as part of the push to get the nation fitter ahead of a possible second wave of the pandemic this winter.

But under the plans, cycling schemes which “consist mainly of paint” or which make pedestrian­s and cyclists share the same space will not qualify for funding.

Mr Johnson, himself a keen cyclist, has already announced plans to spend £2bn of new money to help more people in England cycle or walk to their destinatio­n.

Among the plans are proposals for 12 “mini Hollands”, which will mimic the pro-bike atmosphere of much of the Netherland­s, and more low traffic neighbourh­oods.

More cycle racks will be installed in residentia­l areas, to help those who do not have space to store at bike at home, as well as near train and bus stations.

The government will also increase access to e-bikes by setting up a new national e-bike programme.

Greater protection­s will also be offered to riders, with a consultati­on on strengthen­ing the Highway Code to benefit pedestrian­s and cyclists.

The first batch of £50 vouchers in an already-announced bike repair scheme will also be released.

Ministers want to build on the significan­t number of people who have taken up cycling during the pandemic.

But due to the overwhelmi­ng demand for the services of cycle shops at the moment, the vouchers will be made available in batches.

The first 50,000 will be released just before midnight tonight on a first-come first-served basis to those who register online.

Grant Shapps, the transport secretary, said this was a “once in a lifetime opportunit­y to create a shift in attitudes for generation­s to come”.

Mr Johnson said that to build a “healthier, more active nation, we need the right infrastruc­ture, training and support in place to give people the confidence to travel on two wheels”.

The prime minister is encouragin­g Britons to lose weight this summer in preparatio­n for a possible second wave of Covid-19.

Studies suggest being overweight can increase the risk of serious illness and death.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Plans are to create a pro-bike atmosphere
(AFP) Plans are to create a pro-bike atmosphere

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