A new cycle lane would be built along Barwick Road in Crossgates, Leeds, as part of the plans A £1.9m plan to improve routes for pedestrians and cyclists in east Leeds has been revealed.
The proposed scheme in Crossgates includes segregated cycle lanes along Barwick Road, alongside wider pavements and new crossings over Seacroft roundabout.
Safer and more accessible crossings will also be introduced across the area, according to Leeds City Council.
Local residents have the opportunity to respond to the plans via a consultation, which runs until 27 October.
Government funding was awarded to develop and deliver the scheme, focused on the areas of Swarcliffe, Manston and the Poole estate.
A zebra crossing between Austhorpe Road and Manston Park would also be created as part of the plan. Jean Barnbrook and her friend Emma Bland say walking in the area can be dangerous When asked about the proposals, local resident Jean Barnbrook, who uses a walking stick, said: “Walking ain’t fun – not if you’re old or disabled.”
Discussing the current dangers to pedestrians, Ms Barnbrook, 51, said: “You’ve got the idiots on the scooters, you’ve got the idiots on the bikes, then you’ve got the car drivers who just think they own the road."Emma Bland, 49, thought more space was required for people who used mobility scooters.“You do see the elderly [scooter users] going on the roads and around roundabouts, nearly causing accidents," she said. Clare Gairn and her husband Kevin describe accessibility in Crossgates as "hit and miss" Clare Gairn, 58, who […]
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