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Cycling investment should increase five-fold, say MPs | Cycling investment should increase five-fold, say MPs |
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A five-fold increase in spending on cycling infrastructure is needed to increase both actual and perceived road safety for cyclists, MPs have said. | A five-fold increase in spending on cycling infrastructure is needed to increase both actual and perceived road safety for cyclists, MPs have said. |
Investment should rise from an estimated £2 per person to £10 per person in the next six years, according to the Transport Select Committee. | Investment should rise from an estimated £2 per person to £10 per person in the next six years, according to the Transport Select Committee. |
A "cultural change" is also needed to improve relations between drivers and cyclists, the committee has concluded. | A "cultural change" is also needed to improve relations between drivers and cyclists, the committee has concluded. |
But ministers said cycling investment was already increasing significantly. | But ministers said cycling investment was already increasing significantly. |
At the end of an inquiry on how roads could be made safer for those on bicycles, the committee said cyclists had complained of aggressive driving, poorly-designed junctions and a failure to enforce speed limits. | At the end of an inquiry on how roads could be made safer for those on bicycles, the committee said cyclists had complained of aggressive driving, poorly-designed junctions and a failure to enforce speed limits. |
'Necessary' | 'Necessary' |
Committee chairwoman and Labour MP Louise Ellman said: "Transport ministers must demonstrate clear political leadership by championing cycling and the Department for Transport must coordinate action across government on this vital agenda." | Committee chairwoman and Labour MP Louise Ellman said: "Transport ministers must demonstrate clear political leadership by championing cycling and the Department for Transport must coordinate action across government on this vital agenda." |
Last year 109 cyclists were killed on roads in England, Scotland and Wales, with more than 3,000 serious injuries. | Last year 109 cyclists were killed on roads in England, Scotland and Wales, with more than 3,000 serious injuries. |
The committee found that there was "limited evidence of a widespread culture that is supportive of cyclists as road users", despite Prime Minister David Cameron last year calling for a "cycling revolution" following successes in the Olympics, the Paralympics and the Tour de France. | The committee found that there was "limited evidence of a widespread culture that is supportive of cyclists as road users", despite Prime Minister David Cameron last year calling for a "cycling revolution" following successes in the Olympics, the Paralympics and the Tour de France. |
Ms Ellman said: "Spending on cycling is currently estimated to be just £2 per head. To make the necessary improvements to cycling infrastructure and training, we call for spending to be increased to £10 per head by 2020. | Ms Ellman said: "Spending on cycling is currently estimated to be just £2 per head. To make the necessary improvements to cycling infrastructure and training, we call for spending to be increased to £10 per head by 2020. |
"Investing in cycling will make the roads safer for all users, and encourage more people to cycle and walk." | "Investing in cycling will make the roads safer for all users, and encourage more people to cycle and walk." |
The committee also called on the heavy-goods vehicle industry to improve its safety record, and argued that bicycle training should be made available to more schoolchildren. | The committee also called on the heavy-goods vehicle industry to improve its safety record, and argued that bicycle training should be made available to more schoolchildren. |
It also called on the Driving and Vehicle Standards Agency it ensure that motorists are tested on their approach to sharing the roads with cyclists. | It also called on the Driving and Vehicle Standards Agency it ensure that motorists are tested on their approach to sharing the roads with cyclists. |
'Back of the envelope' | 'Back of the envelope' |
Jon Snow, president of national cycling charity CTC, said: "The positive recommendations made by the select committee are good news. | Jon Snow, president of national cycling charity CTC, said: "The positive recommendations made by the select committee are good news. |
"But we need our government to go one step further and make the commitment to at least £10 per head funding to make safe cycling in the UK with immediate effect, not six years from now." | "But we need our government to go one step further and make the commitment to at least £10 per head funding to make safe cycling in the UK with immediate effect, not six years from now." |
Shadow transport secretary Mary Creagh said: "Labour welcomes the committee's support for safer cycling. | Shadow transport secretary Mary Creagh said: "Labour welcomes the committee's support for safer cycling. |
"Improving cycle safety requires a long-term plan, not the unplanned, back-of-the-envelope approach we have seen under this government. | "Improving cycle safety requires a long-term plan, not the unplanned, back-of-the-envelope approach we have seen under this government. |
"Labour has committed to introducing a duty to consider cycling when designing new roads and to reducing the risks that HGVs pose to cyclists with our HGV Cycle Safety Charter and better cab design." | "Labour has committed to introducing a duty to consider cycling when designing new roads and to reducing the risks that HGVs pose to cyclists with our HGV Cycle Safety Charter and better cab design." |
But a Department for Transport spokesman said it had more than doubled cycle funding to £374m. | But a Department for Transport spokesman said it had more than doubled cycle funding to £374m. |
He said: "This money, which with match-funding will top £622m, is helping to deliver safer junctions and roads, improved cycle links, better safety training in schools and more cycle parking. | He said: "This money, which with match-funding will top £622m, is helping to deliver safer junctions and roads, improved cycle links, better safety training in schools and more cycle parking. |
"We recently announced an extra £130m to support cycle networks in towns and cities across England and Wales and another £15m for improving the integration between rail and cycle journeys." | "We recently announced an extra £130m to support cycle networks in towns and cities across England and Wales and another £15m for improving the integration between rail and cycle journeys." |
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