Roads may be converted into "car-free zones" to give people space to exercise amid the coronavirus lockdown. The space would be used to encourage joggers and cyclists since the government lockdown allows Brits to exercise once a day.
Councils including London, Manchester and Brighton have drawn up proposals amid the UK's strict lockdown, reports The Times.
Due to the strict lockdown guidelines, there have been less cars on the roads as people self-isolate in their own homes. Stephen Edwards, director of policy and communications at Living Streets, a charity that promotes walking, said: “This pandemic is making us all realise how much public space is given over to individual car use rather than walking and cycling. “Many of our
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