Cyclists urged to slow down in parks after 'near misses'
Briefly

The Royal Parks charity has initiated a 'considerate cycling' campaign aiming for cyclists to follow a 20mph speed limit in parks to boost safety and visitor experience. Following alarming survey results indicating that 72% of pedestrians encountered near misses with cyclists, the campaign promotes adherence to speed limits, supported by a new code of conduct and signage throughout the parks. With a growing cycling community, the campaign intends to foster respect and safety among cyclists and park visitors alike, running through the spring and summer months.
The campaign launched by the Royal Parks charity urges cyclists to adhere to a 20mph speed limit in parks, enhancing safety for all visitors.
Conducting a survey revealed 72% of pedestrians experienced near misses with cyclists, emphasizing the need for a campaign on considerate cycling.
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