💨 Abstract
A woman, Shanie Ensley, is advocating for speed cameras on a dangerous east London road after her father, Barry Shonibare, was hit by a car while cycling. Barry, 71, suffered critical injuries and died five days later. The family is pushing for better cycling safety measures, including segregated cycle lanes, to prevent future tragedies. The road in question, A114 Centre Road, is known for high speeds and lack of cyclist protection.
Courtesy: Noora Mykkanen
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