Lib Dems want to hear from residents about the Labour Council's "controversial" bus lane enforcement plans
Hull's Liberal Democrats have launched a citywide survey to hear the views of local residents, following the recent changes to bus lanes, announced by the Labour council.
The survey has been launched with the aim of giving residents a genuine say on this issue that sparked thousands to sign a petition against the move - click here to join the discussion.
Commenting ahead of the survey launch, Cllr Mike Ross leader of the Hull Lib Dems, said:
"We all want our roads to be safer for cyclists and our city to be greener and cleaner but it's clear from the controversy the new bus lane enforcement has caused that this Labour council has failed to engage with the people of Hull who use the roads on a daily basis.
"We've always been the first to pressure the council to promote a greener, cleaner more sustainable city but on this occasion, the way the council have made this change, while with the best intentions to make cyclists safe, has managed to antagonise thousands of residents across the city."
Link to the petition - https://digitallibdems.typeform.com/to/v36URF3Z
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