Letters to the Editor: Pedestrians should be priority on greenways

We should all accept the principle of greenways designed and developed precisely for the safe use of pedestrians and non-motorised cyclists
Letters to the Editor: Pedestrians should be priority on greenways

Foreign secretary David Cameron arrives in Downing Street, London, for the first meeting of the new-look Cabinet following a reshuffle on Monday. Picture: Stefan Rousseau/PA

We should all accept the principle of greenways designed and developed precisely for the safe use of pedestrians and non-motorised cyclists.

I put pedestrians first — they are normally slower and more vulnerable. Several may be incapacitated, elderly, or very young. Others may need to be pushed in wheelchairs or prams.

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