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Why can’t we just include cycle and walking lanes in this next harbour crossing we keep hearing about?

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Why can’t we just include cycle and walking lanes in this next harbour crossing we keep hearing about?

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One, it will take too long – even if it was agreed to start today, it will take at least 15 years to design, get consent and build it. Do we really want to wait that long to get across our own harbour?Secondly, it is most likely that the next crossing will be a tunnel – and no pedestrians or cyclists would be allowed.

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