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We've launched a campaign to remove discriminatory barriers that prevent disabled people from accessing the cycling network across Greater Manchester Hear from Sarah, an adapted cycle user, as she shares how these barriers impact her daily life
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She’ll be moaning in a few months time that dirt bikers and quad bikers are now ruining her pleasure ride.

Angle grind them all out and deliver the trophies to the council planning department.

@AntonyBonfield it's not just Birmingham suffering from access issues.

@MikeyCycling Before fixing all of these routes, which will take time because of budgets etc, simple warning signage at entry points/junctions would at least prevent the frustration and effort of having to turn around when reaching a pinch point.

It’s a footpath not a cycle path

All the routes in this film are designated as cycle routes.

this gaslighting by bikelane propagandists won’t work anymore. we all see how ableist the bikelane fad is. how it wipes-out bus stops & parking. bus wheelchair ramp can’t reach sidewalks bc of ridiculous bikelane barriers. dangerous “floating” bus stops etc etc

There is a balance to be had as these DO prevent antisocial behaviour for residents like most things they were installed for a very specific reason.

There is no balance. The Equalities Act 2010 is very clear that these barriers are unlawful and must be removed.



