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Old May 16th 16, 11:06 AM posted to uk.transport.london
Roland Perry Roland Perry is offline
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Default Converting Railways To Roads

In message , at 11:15:08 on Mon, 16 May
2016, Someone Somewhere remarked:
[1] Which as far as I can see go largely un-used, so it's a waste.

That's a very stupid remark. That cycleways are well used is obvious if
you look at the proportion of cycle commuters to Cambridge, by far the
highest in the UK.

Cambridgeshire is bigger than Cambridge. The county has built a
cycleway along Witcham Toll, and I don't think I've seen a cyclist on
that road or cycleway, ever. (Other than those Sundays they do time
trials, which is a whole different can of worms).

Whatever you see about Witcham Toll of which I know nothing


It's the A142, which you've been known to bang on about. It facilitates
a seven mile commute for its users, which I suspect is much further than
most cyclists pedal to work.

you are overlooking that Cambridgeshire as a whole has cycling to work
levels higher than most of the country.


Which is orthogonal to how many cycleways - especially those on rural
routes - contribute to that statistic.


And irrelevant to either the title of this thread, or the newsgroup in
which it is being discussed!


Not really, because the cycleway alongside the Cambridge misguided bus
track was one of the major selling points for that bit of converting a
railway to a "road".
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Roland Perry