(This has also been posted on the G-BUG Facebook Group and emailed on mailchimp.)
G-BUG Chair Doug Clare has written to Matt Furniss, Surrey County Council’s Cabinet member for Transport, to request a dialogue about the Government’s statutory guidance to local authorities to reallocate roadspace as we come out of Covid-19 lockdown. Councillor Furniss has responded that he would welcome engagement with G-BUG to hear more detailed recommendations. Please could you comment here or email info@g-bug.org with your ideas, as soon as possible since things are moving quite rapidly.
We have specifically requested that more space be allocated for cyclists and pedestrians on the Farnham Road Bridge and on Bridge Street, that temporary cycle lanes be created around the gyratory, and that the long-planned one-way system for motor traffic on Walnut Tree Close is implemented immediately. More generally we have emphasised the government guidelines particularly relevant to Guildford:
1. Widen existing cycle lanes to enable 2m distancing from pedestrians and segregate the lanes with features such as plastic wands.
2. Widen footways to enable social distancing.
3. 20mph speed limits on most residential streets.
4. Introduce shared pedestrian and cycle zones to our town centre with cars only allowed limited access to car parks .
5. Use modal filters to stop rat running and create traffic free neighbourhoods and the ‘villagisation’ of our residential streets
6. Introduce the use of Advanced Stop Lines of 7.5m for cyclists at all traffic lights.
7. Implement the ‘Whole Route Approach’ by constructing the Sustainable Movement Corridors immediately.
8. Provide safe routes to all schools and Park & Ride sites.
Anna Deadman
Nigel Burke
David Wilson
Nigel Burke
Georgina
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Cecilia Gath
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Hannah Davies
Nigel Burke
Julia Shaw
Katrina Bates