London 'brought to its knees by cycling'
Segregated cycle paths are being built in some of the UK's larger cities, which is good news for those on two-wheels but has met opposition from some other road users who face delays, pollution and a loss of road space.
The work to build them has made life "vile" for pedestrians, says Janet Street-Porter who claimed many London cyclists fail to stop at red lights or keep off the pavements.
In a personal film, which she will debate on Monday鈥檚 Daily Politics, the TV presenter and former president of the Ramblers' Association asked why cyclists should get preferential treatment over pedestrians.
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