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Die-in against Greenwich cycle deaths

Woolwich Town Hall, London. Thu 7 Jun 2018


 The protest was in front of Woolwich Town Hall - Greenwich is in the London Borough of Woolwich

 

 

 'It's Time to put the Green in Greenwich - Safe Bike Paths Now' and a great paint job on a bike
     
 Setting up the protest on the pavement
     
 'Another 4 Deaths!!! Another Protest! Enough!!!'

 
     
 Right: Victoria Lebrec, who had to have a leg amputated after a skip lorry failed to see her and her bike, waits to speak

 Traffic kills - both graphically by collisions with pedestrians and cyclists, but more indisidiously by pollution which
 causes thousands of early deaths every year - estimated at almost 10,000 deaths across London.

 Early plans for Cycle Superhighway CS4 to extend to Woolwich were apparently dropped - and councils like

 Woolwich have opposed and dragged feet over safe cycling provision. Alex Raha introduces Victoria Lebrec

    
Victoria Lebrec  

 
     
 

 A mock tombstone states that 280,000 have died from transport pollution in the UK from 2010-2017. Alex Raha speaks

 

 A friend of one of the cyclists killed speaks

 Jane Davis speaks  

 Jane Davis 

 

 

 

 A developer speaks about the speaks about the CLOCS (Construction Logistics and Community Safety ) scheme
aimed at reducing collisions involving vulnerable road users and construction vehicles

 

 

 

 A speaker from Greenwich Cyclists talks about the work he did 37 years ago desigining safer lorries which has not been widely taken up

 

 

 

 Cyclists wear t-shirts with a tyre track across them - to save lorries the trouble

 A speaker from Greenwich Cyclists - despite work he did 37 years ago most lorries have very limited vision for drivers.

 The CS4 section to Woolwich was allegedly dropped because the then Woolwich council leader's personal antipathy
  to Boris Johnson’s former cycling commissioner Andrew Gilligan. New Greenwich Council leader Danny Thorpe says
 he wants to see action - and I understand came to watch the protest.
     
 A cyclist describes her daily journey to work past where two of the cyclists were killed recently. Another cyclist died at the Woolwich Road roundabout
 in 2009, but plans for improvements there were dropped when Sadiq Khan cancelled the 2014 Better Junctions scheme.

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