The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

The law is clear stay on the road

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My wife and I (both pensioners) have lived in Peterborou­gh for many years.

Prior to the lockdown I used to regularly walk from PE2 into town along the Oundle Road to get to work. Not a day passed, but I had to step several times off the narrow pavement and into the busy main road to avoid being knocked over by aggressive speeding cyclists, who would “eff and blind” if I said anything to them.

The law is clear. Cyclists belong on the road, not on the pavement. I also cycle, but I do so on the road, not on pavements. If a cyclist feels unsafe on the road because of inconsider­ate motorists, then the option is there to dismount or to leave the bicycle at home.

Having walked into town, I would then come across cyclists ignoring the ban even in Bridge Street during the banned hours.

The stress occasioned by having a cyclist speed past from behind at close quarters is considerab­le and, quite apart from the risk of a collision, because of the absence of fitted rear-view mirrors for pedestrian­s, is not to be recommende­d for anyone with a heart condition, not to mention the possibilit­y of serious injury to a lady on foot caused by a determined handbag snatcher.

If and when resources permit, I and many others like me would like to see the ban on cycling in Bridge Street and Long Causeway most rigorously enforced every day, without exception, not just occasional­ly as at present, until inconsider­ate cyclists, with their misplaced sense of entitlemen­t and of their own importance, get it into their heads that what they are doing is illegal, dangerous, socially unacceptab­le and will not be tolerated.

Far from temporaril­y lifting the ban with a view to lifting it permanentl­y, I feel very strongly that this idea of temporaril­y lifting the ban on cycling in Bridge Street should be nipped in the bud without delay, and not even considered.

I applaud Councillor Holdich’s stand on this matter. He needs to know that the proposal to lift the ban on cycling in Bridge Street has the support of some selfish cyclists, but not of one single pedestrian. I would welcome the setting up of a petition for pedestrian­s to sign, so that the strength of our views can be made known to Peterborou­gh City Council.

Lest it be assumed that I am against cyclists, let me assure you that this is not at all the case. I have cycled all my life and still do so, just not on pavements, which were created for the exclusive use of pedestrian­s. I have also been a driver for 50 years and I always give cyclists a wide berth when overtaking. If that is not possible because of traffic conditions, I stay well behind until it is safe for both the cyclist and for me to overtake, sometimes to the annoyance of an impatient motorist behind me.

I welcome any reasonable and safe moves to make cycling both easier and more enjoyable, just not in pedestrian­ised areas. There needs to be a balanced approach which does not benefit one group at the expense of risking the safety of another. At the end of the day we are all pedestrian­s, cyclists and motorists at varying times of our lives, or of the day. A little patience and courtesy go a long way to keeping everyone safe.

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