It seems that ken may have changed his mind on this one - check out the response from Valerie Shawcross below - Val used to be chair of croydon Education committee and then leader and is now on the GLA. The response seems to be a stock one written in her absence but I guess this one was just a bit of spin and will now be quietly dropped.
Dear Alan
Thank you for your email regarding the Mayor of London's comments about registration for cyclists in London.
I believe that cycling has an important part to play in making London more sustainable. It is a quick, healthy, affordable and non-polluting form of travel that has the potential to increase capacity on London?s busy roads. More cycling will lead to less congestion by reducing the number of short car trips. It will also help reduce air pollution and bring improvements in London?s street environment.
Whilst the vast majority of road users follow the rules, there is a small minority who are irresponsible and do not show courtesy to others. This applies to motor vehicles parking in cycle lanes or monopolising the ?advance stop? space allocated for cyclists at junctions ? and it also applies to cyclists going through red lights and riding on the pavement. I receive many complaints for pedestrians about cyclists causing a danger at pedestrian crossings. Elderly pedestrians find it particularly distressing.
Transport for London are working to address these issues and will shortly be launching a 'Share the Road' campaign, encouraging all road-users to obey Traffic Regulations and advising them of the penalties for not doing so. I hope that this campaign will lead to better standards of driving and riding and a greater level of courtesy shown by road users to one another. However, it is expected that targeted police enforcement will still be required to catch cyclists and drivers who refuse to obey the rules of the road.
I appreciate the time you have taken to write to me about this issues and I can see from yours and other responses to the Mayor's comments that a registration scheme would not be popular with cyclists. I understand that other road users ? particularly pedestrians - are increasingly frustrated with the number of cyclists who break the rules.
I believe that the Mayor has reconsidered this matter and does not want to introduce a registration scheme. Therefore I would encourage responsible cyclists and cycling organisations to, with the Mayor and the London Assembly, persuade the minority of cyclists who do not currently obey the rules of the road to take a more responsible approach.
Thank you for bringing this issue to my attention.
Yours sincerely
Valerie Shawcross
London Assembly Member
Lambeth and Southwark
Lucy Jones
Assistant to Valerie Shawcross
London Assembly Member for Lambeth and Southwark
Tel 020 7983 4401
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-----Original Message-----
From: Valerie Shawcross
Sent: 15 August 2006 10:58
To: Lucy Jones
Subject: FW: cycle licensing
Valerie Shawcross AM
LONDON Assembly Member
Lambeth & Southwark
City Hall
The Queen's Walk
London
SE1 2AA
020 7983 4371
http://www.london.gov.uk
-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Malarkey [mailto:malarkey@tiscali.co.uk]
Sent: 14 August 2006 20:56
To: Valerie Shawcross
Subject: cycle licensing
Hi Val
Hope you are well and having a good Summer.
I am trying to understand KL's stance on this. Having made good friends with the cycling community, he now seems to be proposing something that is unworkable and very bureaucratic; it will prevent the continuation the so far spectacular growth in cycling in London and alienate what is generally a law abiding and benign group of people. I had wondered whether it was just a bit of a smoke screen to appease the Chelsea tractor drivers and play a dummy pass to the lowest common denominator, the average Evening Standard / daily mail readership, but I do worry because if he is serious, he will find implementing such a policy as difficult as herding cats and it may well do the opposite of what is intended by increasing the noise level created by a very small anarchist element in London cycling - I could see the fairly happy clappy cycling demos becoming quite nasty.
Any thoughts you have would be of great interest to me. Thanks again for your efforts at Herne Hill velodrome. I rode there a few weeks ago and was in a bit of a pile up and it hurt for many days but I remain thankful for your efforts.
With best wishes
Alan Malarkey
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