By:
- Lobbying planners, transport representatives and opinion-formers
including the media/businesses to improve facilities for cyclists.
- Raising the profile of the organisation and
bike-related issues and changing people's attitudes towards
cycling - both cyclists and non cyclists Raising membership/income
and support to effect these aims.
- push bikes campaigns for safer and more
convenient cycling in Birmingham encouraging people to view
cycling as a real alternative to other forms of transport. It
sees cycling as an enjoyable activity for people of all ages
and a means of making Birmingham a better place to live for
everyone.
- push bikes lobbies local planners and
politicians to improve cycling conditions in Birmingham and
take cycling seriously. It aims to be involved directly in
consultations over all planning projects where cycling
facilities will or could be included. It also keeps abreast of
national and international developments.
- push bikes believes that cycling will play
a crucial role in development of integrated transport in
Birmingham.
Our Ideals
By lobbying, campaigning and
educating, push bikes aim is to achieve these at the earliest
opportunity:
- Increase cycling trips to 10% of non walk trips
- Creation of a 500 mile road based cycle route network
- An off-road cycle network
- 20% of pupils travelling to school by bike
- Cycle provision/priority at major junctions
- Cycle parking in (new) residences, public buildings, stations and shopping areas
- Lower speed limits - 50% of road lengths in residential areas to be 20mph. No speed limit over 30mph elsewhere
- Cycle friendly traffic calming extended in residential areas
- Car free centres - within Queensway and Convention Centre area and selected suburbs.
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