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Islington Tribune - LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Published: 1 May 2009
 
Cycle lanes

• ONCE again we cyclists are under attack in the press. As one who stops at red lights and does not ride on the pavement, I have to say I feel aggrieved all the same.
It is my contention that the number of cyclists who ride on the pavement is hugely exaggerated. In my 12 or more miles a day around London I rarely see bikes on the pavement.
What I do see, how­ever, are many pedes­trians walking on cycle lanes and stepping into the road without looking first. I’ve been shouted at to “Get off the pave­ment” when there are clear line drawings of a bicycle on the ground.
Let’s consider one another – that includes the reckless bike riders, but also those selfish pedestrians who I have to dodge more times per day than I can count.
MURRAY ABISCH
Eyre Street Hill, EC1

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