Cyclist.ie review of the NI Draft Bicycle Strategy
The Bicycle Strategy will be followed up by âa Bicycle Strategy Delivery Planâ which will outline specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time bound objectives, policies and actions.â Overall the draft Strategy includes some valuable points but we stressed in our submission that it is essential that the final Plan will include funding commitments as well. Otherwise the strategy is meaningless.
Some other key points we made were as follows:
- The current spend on cycling in NI is very close to nothing. The public expenditure on NI roads for the year 2013-14 was ÂŁ436M and less than 0.25% of this was spent on cycling infrastructure.
- The road network (barring motorways) is there for everyone to use and it needs to be tamed so as to be safe and attractive for bicycles. It is utterly iniquitous that the existing road network is perceived to be hostile for cycling for all but the most battle-hardened cyclists!
- It is crucial that driving training instructors and the PSNI fully understand the nature of cycling and correct road positioning, and can communicate that message to their trainees and officers, respectively. This is explained well in film by the Bicycle Association as reported on in the media just last week
- The draft strategy needs to be much more ambitious in regard to seeking to make all built up areas traffic calmed, and safe and attractive for bicycle users of all ages (i.e. 8 to 80) and abilities. Unless there is a serious shift in policy towards making places liveable and attractive and âinviting for allâ by reducing speeds on a widespread basis, there will be no cyclists left on Northern Irish roads!