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Adam Latham's avatar

I can understand the concerns of the pedestrians, I've seen electric bikes fly through the common dangerously before. But, not 4 days ago on the road around the common an 11 year old was left fighting for her life after being hit by a car, and I don't hear calls for a speed camera, red light camera or traffic calming measure on that road. The same area of road where a car completely destroyed a bus stop a few weeks ago. Can we stop pretending bikes are the problem here?

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Jon Irwin's avatar

Last Friday an 11 year old girl went to hospital following a collision on Tooting Bec Road (which runs alongside the common).

TfL consulted on proposed changes with cycle tracks in 2017, but AM Leonie Cooper opposed the proposals as elderly people could have been run over by cyclists at the crossing next to the athletics track. Sadly the parks police are different to the road police so this crazy allocation of resources allows danger on our roads to be ignored, whilst anti social cycling is tackled like this. Also how are people cycling without a speedometer supposed to know what speed they are cycling at...

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