Besides switching off traffic lights, the Tory London mayor hopeful also plans to scrap segregated bike lanes, 20mph speed limit and ULEZ, among other things cycling
Dan Korski, one of the candidates for the London mayor elections from the Conservative Party, has vowed to end Sadiq Khan’s “attack on drivers” by unveiling a milieu of radical traffic changes, such as switching off red lights and ending segregated bike lanes, 20mph speed limits, ULEZ, and closed streets.
The former No.10 aide also said that he would allow motorists and cyclists to share lanes on routes where bike segregation has caused annoying congestion, as well as scrapping 20mph limits where there's no obvious reason for the restriction. Korski, along with some other frontrunners from the Tory party have already sworn to put an end to Khan’s ULEZ expansion due in August. Another candidate Paul Scully said that that he will “turn off all those new cameras” on his first day, if he were to get elected.
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