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Unlocking the potential for walking and cycling in London 10 July 2013

Unlocking the potential for walking and cycling in London 10 July 2013. Unlocking the potential for walking and cycling in London Cllr Nilgun Canver Vice Chair of the Transport & Environment Committee. London Councils’ residents poll. Aimed to examine:

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Unlocking the potential for walking and cycling in London 10 July 2013

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  1. Unlocking the potential for walking and cycling in London10 July 2013

  2. Unlocking the potential for walking and cycling in LondonCllr Nilgun CanverVice Chair of the Transport & Environment Committee

  3. London Councils’ residents poll • Aimed to examine: • Residents’ level of awareness of who or which organisations are responsible for walking and cycling policies in London. • What measures would encourage them to walk and cycle more. • 1000 people surveyed in June 2013

  4. Who is responsible for walking and cycling policies in London? While residents recognise the role that London boroughs play in deciding and implementing walking and cycling policies, the Mayor has higher recognition, especially for cycling policies.

  5. Who is responsible for walking and cycling policies in London? A higher proportion of respondents from outer London thought boroughs were responsible for both walking and cycling.

  6. Measures to encourage walking

  7. Measures to encourage cycling

  8. Measures to encourage walking and cycling • For walking • Older people (+45) would like better pavements, compared with younger people • For cycling • Those working (commuting) value road safety, cycling infrastructure and a safer environment more than residents not working

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