every cyclist, indeed, every person living in the UK owes a debt to Rod King. The driving force behind the Warrington Cycle Campaign and their hilarious 'Facility of the Month' pages (now a paperback) and the founder of 20' s Plenty For Us, Mr. King will soon be able to do what very few campaigners (let alone cycle campaigners) can do and declare 'Victory is Ours'.
20mph speed limits have gone viral. Towns as far afield as Portsmouth and Middlesborough, Brighton and Rochdale have set 20mph limits on their streets. Islington is now poised to '20' every street under their control. It isn't a question of whether your town will 'go 20' but when.
The great thing about Rod is that he doesn't stop smiling. He's an entertainer as much as a campaigner, but an entertainer who has marshalled an impressive body of evidence that would convince anyone other than a person in an advanced state of petrol-induced psychosis that 'going 20' makes towns and cities safer and cheerier places. He's a lesson to all of us who think the world can be improved - it's far better to offer those you seek to persuade a brighter, happier tomorrow than to shriek about how bad it is today. Rod's style isn't an affectation - in the picture below he's getting his daughter to the church on time. That's my kind of wedding..........
So - when those '20' signs go up in your neck of the woods, tip your hat (or helmet, if you insist) toward Warrington, and thank the chap whose vision and sunny outlook helped to bring it about!
http://www.20splentyforus.org.uk/index.htm
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/pete.meg/wcc/news.htm#20MPH
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...ts-as-new-laws-sweep-the-country-8434292.html
20mph speed limits have gone viral. Towns as far afield as Portsmouth and Middlesborough, Brighton and Rochdale have set 20mph limits on their streets. Islington is now poised to '20' every street under their control. It isn't a question of whether your town will 'go 20' but when.
The great thing about Rod is that he doesn't stop smiling. He's an entertainer as much as a campaigner, but an entertainer who has marshalled an impressive body of evidence that would convince anyone other than a person in an advanced state of petrol-induced psychosis that 'going 20' makes towns and cities safer and cheerier places. He's a lesson to all of us who think the world can be improved - it's far better to offer those you seek to persuade a brighter, happier tomorrow than to shriek about how bad it is today. Rod's style isn't an affectation - in the picture below he's getting his daughter to the church on time. That's my kind of wedding..........
So - when those '20' signs go up in your neck of the woods, tip your hat (or helmet, if you insist) toward Warrington, and thank the chap whose vision and sunny outlook helped to bring it about!
http://www.20splentyforus.org.uk/index.htm
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/pete.meg/wcc/news.htm#20MPH
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...ts-as-new-laws-sweep-the-country-8434292.html