Residents to get new decision-making powers in cycling ‘revolution’
Measures include watchdog to ensure quality and safety of walking and cycling routes
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Residents will get powers to banish through-traffic from local streets and councils will be prevented from building substandard cycle lanes under what Downing Street has billed as a revolution for cycling and walking in England.
The plans will see the creation of a watchdog to ensure new cycle and walking routes are up to standard, intended to act as a transport equivalent of the schools inspectorate, Ofsted.
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