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Oct 2022
A cycling group has warned that one of the new options being considered to promote active travel in Harrogate could create a 'murder strip' for cyclists.
Cyclists describe unprotected cycle lanes on busy roads as murder strips — and there are fears one could be created on Beech Grove.
North Yorkshire County Council has put forward three options as part of its latest consultation on increasing cycling and walking in Harrogate on Otley Road and the nearby area.
Harrogate District Cycle Action has said the second option is so dangerous it shouldn't even be offered.
It would involve making traffic one-way on Beech Grove heading out of town and creating an unprotected cycle lane on the opposite side.
Image by Harrogate District Cycle Action
The group is critical of the decision to even consult on the idea.
Asked to comment on the cycling group's concerns, a council spokeswoman said:
Beech Grove has reopened to through traffic after an 18-month closure.
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