'This has been reported to the police and we'll be working with the police going forward on this matter' cycling
Vandalism has once again hit the A56 cycle lane in Manchester, exasperated local cyclists now calling for more effective segregation after the cones separating the major A-road's bike lane from traffic were removed, this time along the entire stretch of infrastructure.
Those claims were quickly refuted by OneTrafford who instead revealed it was"systematic theft" and the vandalism had been reported to the police. One local rider said:"The cones completely gone from Talbot Road to motorway junction at Stretford along Chester Road — this is the only safe utility cycle route between town and Stretford/Sale — absolute shambles. We need permanent segregation asap."
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