Royal Parks supports removing Regent's Park from cycling apps after a fatal crash involving a cyclist who hit an elderly woman at 29mph. A report reveals cyclists breaking speed limits by over 40% in London's Regents Park. James May opposes imposing restrictions on cyclists following the collision. The debate on road safety intensifies.
Royal Parks call for cycling apps to remove Regent’s Park route after death of elderly woman in 29mph crash https://t.co/3Hf4qiyPr7
James May slams cyclist restrictions 'nonsense' as road safety debate rages https://t.co/jS2B9Ljdp8
🔺 Update: The former Top Gear presenter and keen cyclist James May has said it would be “nonsense” to impose restrictions on cyclists after a fatal collision between a pedestrian and a rider in Regent’s Park ⬇️ https://t.co/v6LSQwWcjR
A report has found cyclists are breaking the speed limit by more than 40 per cent in London's Regents Park. Fair Fuel UK's Howard Cox: "It's a syndrome called idiocy, these people think they're untouchable! Cyclists should be identifiable and registered, insured!" @iromg https://t.co/6uCfCHcCr7
Royal Parks backs calls to remove Regent's Park from cycling apps after reckless rider killed elderly woman in 29mph crash https://t.co/QP4xWv7C3s https://t.co/IjrdvBJpUN