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How coronavirus is driving a transformation in travel

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May 17, 2020
How coronavirus is driving a transformation in travel

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Deansgate during the Covid-19 lockdown: Manchester is creating brand-new areas for biking and walking.

Barriers closed a stretch of Deansgate, Manchester’s primary thoroughfare, to motor vehicles on Saturday.

Elsewhere in the city, brand-new pedestrian sidewalks and pop-up bike lanes have actually appeared.

It belongs to a nationwide effort to produce more area for social distancing as the country slowly begins to lift the coronavirus limitations.

Glasgow, Leicester, York and Brighton have actually also created brand-new area for walking or cycling this week.

And lots more UK towns and cities plan to do so.

On Friday, the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, stated he would be shutting some of the busiest roads in the city.

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Sadiq Khan states Londoners have “discovered the happiness of walking and biking during lockdown”.

Most of the changes being brought in around the nation are a short-lived response to the coronavirus crisis, but lots of local authorities state that – following consultation with local communities – they would like to make them permanent.

” We hope that pedestrians and cyclists will recover the streets of this city”, councillor Angeliki Stogia, Manchester’s lead member for Transportation and Environment, informed the BBC.

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In London, the proposals might change how individuals get around th

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