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Calls to halt rollout of 'floating' bus stops with zebra crossings were 'ignored' by ministers - even after it emerged cyclists won't stop at them
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Calls to halt rollout of 'floating' bus stops with zebra crossings were 'ignored' by ministers - even after it emerged cyclists won't stop at them

A charity has accused UK ministers of ignoring warnings from disability experts who called for a pause on the rollout of 'floating' bus stops after research showed cyclists often fail to stop at zebra crossings, putting pedestrians at risk. The Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee (DPTAC), which advises the government on issues affecting disabled individuals, argued that concerns raised by vulnerable groups were not adequately addressed in official research. The DPTAC recommended halting new installations until further studies are completed and emphasized the need for measures to encourage cyclists to yield to pedestrians. Despite a temporary pause on installations ordered by the government in November, advocates for the visually impaired continue to demand an immediate halt due to safety concerns.

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Daily Mail logoDaily MailUnabhängigMitteFaktentreue 85Objektivität 60vor 11 Std.
Calls to halt rollout of 'floating' bus stops with zebra crossings were 'ignored' by ministers - even after it emerged cyclists won't stop at them

A charity has accused UK ministers of ignoring warnings from disability experts who called for a pause on the rollout of 'floating' bus stops after research showed cyclists often fail to stop at zebra crossings, putting pedestrians at risk. The Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee (DPTAC), which advises the government on issues affecting disabled individuals, argued that concerns raised by vulnerable groups were not adequately addressed in official research. The DPTAC recommended halting new installations until further studies are completed and emphasized the need for measures to encourage cyclists to yield to pedestrians. Despite a temporary pause on installations ordered by the government in November, advocates for the visually impaired continue to demand an immediate halt due to safety concerns.

Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article presents the concerns of disability experts and the responses from the government and advocacy groups without overtly favoring one side. It includes quotes from both critics and those involved in the policy discussions, maintaining a balanced perspective.

Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 85 · Objektivität 60): Factuality is high as the article reports on DPTAC's calls for a pause on floating bus stops and mentions the 2025 report. However, it presents the issue primarily from the perspective of disability advocates and does not provide balanced coverage of cyclist perspectives or official government respo

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