Posted by Tom Bailey on Wednesday, November 9, 2011,
What to do about it? Newcastle Council apparently think that retail businesses will leave if the don't get free car parking, more on that latter. Kim Harding has suggested that the solution to getting more people on bikes is taxing car parking, I'm not so sure.
I'm convinced that the way to get large numbers of people shopping by bike is really quite straight forward. You take places where the majority of shoppers are already walking, you make them a bit more bike friendly, you put in a few...
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Big Roads - Small Minds
Posted by Tom Bailey on Monday, November 7, 2011,
This blog is inspired by a news article out in the regional press today entitled "Second Tyne Tunnel will transform the region, predicts project MD". For those not familiar with this project a second road tunnel has been built under the river Tyne which until now has served as a bottleneck on the A19. The A19 is a motorway in all but name that runs from North of Newcastle down to North Yorkshire.
Right now the new tunnel is open but the old one is closed for refurbishment, so it is still t...
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Tyneside Infrastructure Safari Part 1
Posted by Tom Bailey on Thursday, May 26, 2011,
The Coast Road Cycle Path
The Coast Road (A1058) is the 8 mile direct route between "The Coast" (Whitley Bay & Tynemouth) and Newcastle City Centre. Opened in the 1930's it was designed to serve suburban housing estates being constructed by the seaside and take a stream of traffic into the City, at the time there would have been very large numbers of cyclists using it. In the 1970's large sections of it were "upgraded" to grade separated dual carriageway. The planners at the time inten...