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Hello EDF community


This is just to notify/remind people that the national consultation on walking and cycle safety closes this evening (1 June 2018) at 11:45pm.


if you want to add your views, whether from the perspective of a driver, cyclist, a walker, or all three, this is the link to the consultation:


https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/cycling-and-walking-investment-strategy-cwis-safety-review


If you are going to respond, PLEASE put your time and energy into responding to the consultation itself rather than responding to this EDF post. (This is not an invitation to start a rant on the forum about pedestrians v cyclists v drivers)


Thanks

The consultation is mainly seeking "suggestions" from both members of the public and from organisation. Of course, evidence can also be provided if you want to, but it is not limited to this. For example if you click through to the survey, most of the questions are phrased along the lines: "Do you have any suggestions for ..."


Thanks

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