Pedestrians are up in arms about fencing that was erected at the crossing point on the Birkirkara bypass, which had been used by students on a daily basis.
The fence was erected by the transport authority to discourage people from crossing the busy junction. Many students who parked their cars in Swatar tended to cross the road, despite there not being any zebra crossings.
In a statement, the Bicycle Advocacy Group chastised the government for installing fencing that discouraged people from walking instead of making use of private cars.
“It is time the minister and Transport Malta to actually walk the talk on active transport rather than build fences,” the Group said.
It also called for a pedestrian crossing point to be installed instead, which the group said would not only help students from Swatar and Birkirkara who walk to University, but also those who drive and have to leave their cars in Swatar due to the University’s “chronic parking problem”.
“The fencing, reminiscent of that placed on the central strip in Mrieħel has become a symbol of the ministry’s poor response and failure to deal with effective pedestrian provision.
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