Campaigners have called for more space be given to pedestrians and cyclists during the Covid 19 restrictions. They say empty roads and busy footpaths show a new balance needs to be struck.
Traffic volumes have fallen and many footpaths are busy with people taking their daily exercise or going about their business.
Sometimes people are stepping out onto the road as they try to stay the required two metres away from others. Cyclists say they too need more space to pass each other and pedestrians at a safe distance.
Campaign groups and some councillors are calling on local authorities here to follow the example of officials in the UK, Germany, the United States and Colombia and reallocate traffic lanes for use by pedestrians and cyclists.