• Edinburgh: cyclists block roads

    From Spike@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jul 12 13:35:23 2023
    [The repeated paragraph was in the original report]

    Hundreds of Edinburgh cyclists 'block off main roads' to highlight safety issues

    The protest, organised by Critical Mass Edinburgh, is carried out by
    blocking off main roads in the city with hundreds of bicycles, and other two-wheeled vehicles.

    Hundreds of cyclists gathered in Portobello at the weekend to protest the safety of two-wheeled users on the roads of Edinburgh.

    The protest, organised by Critical Mass Edinburgh, is carried out by
    blocking off main roads in the city with hundreds of bicycles, and other two-wheeled vehicles.

    The group carry out these actions in order to fight for safer roads for
    bikes and motorcycles, as Scotland reported an 18 per cent increase of accidents on the roads involving cyclists.

    Cyclists from all over the city gathered on the main street of Portobello, adults and children alike, as cars were blocked off from travelling through them.

    On their website, Critical Mass Edinburgh stated that “We’re not blocking traffic. We are traffic.

    "Critical Mass is about strengthening the bike network and enjoying our two wheeled friends...There are thousands of cyclists in Edinburgh and many
    more who would like to cycle more, if only they felt a little safer, so
    let’s cycle together and send a message to other road users that we have a right to be there too."

    According to the latest figures by Cycling Scotland, the majority (85%) of collisions resulting in a cycling casualty involved a car and 1-in-10
    reported casualties were hit and run incidents.

    Near misses occur far more frequently than actual collisions and are significantly associated with an increased perception of risk when cycling.

    <https://www.edinburghlive.co.uk/news/edinburgh-news/hundreds-edinburgh-cyclists-block-main-21431807>



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