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InfraSisters, Our Streets Our Nights

Edinburgh, Mass Cycle Ride, to campaign for night time cycling infrastructure that’s safe for women and girls.

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00:09 So the Infrasisters are a group of women that organise a couple of rides a year
00:15 through Edinburgh City Centre to campaign for cycling infrastructure
00:20 that's safe and comfortable at night for women and girls.
00:23 And as most of you will know who have arrived here tonight from not right in the city centre,
00:29 it's really tricky so a lot of people aren't here.
00:33 They couldn't make it either because they were worried that the roads were icy
00:36 or the off-road paths were icy or they didn't want to ride on their own up the off-road paths.
00:42 I've just come up the Innocent on my own and believe me it wasn't pleasant.
00:46 So that's what we're campaigning for.
00:49 The council has got big plans but we know that quite a few councillors in the council don't support these plans.
00:58 And so really the message is to get out to them that it's really important that women and girls have safe cycling 24/7.
01:06 So what's your response to Infrasisters' concern about cycle paths which they don't feel are safe for women?
01:16 So the council has a really ambitious plan to expand active travel and public transport in the city.
01:22 And as part of that what we hope to do is for every household in the city to be within 200 to 400 metres of a safe cycle path.
01:31 Right now a lot of the cycle paths we have in the city are on things like the Water of Leith and the Roseburn Path
01:37 which are fantastic during the day but at night time they're not well lit and women, girls and even men don't feel safe on them.
01:45 So it is something we have to address.
01:47 I think some of these paths, I think if we were creating a cycle path today we wouldn't have went down that route
01:53 because they're just not suitable for the kind of city we want to be now.
01:57 What brought you on the ride tonight?
01:59 I'm a mum and I want to be able to take my kids safely to school and other places in Edinburgh.
02:04 And what's your experience of cycling in the city?
02:08 I have to do it because it's my only way of getting around, it's my only way of getting the kids to school,
02:12 nursery, hospital appointments and to fun places as well.
02:16 It could be worse cycling in Edinburgh but it could also be a whole lot better.
02:20 Cycling in traffic, is that a problem?
02:23 It is, yeah. The traffic in Edinburgh can be pretty poor, driver behaviour is pretty bad,
02:29 especially in the rain and the cold it gets an awful lot worse.
02:32 I certainly feel like there's a reasonable amount of aggression.
02:35 I've had incidents with vehicles, I've had to report to the police.
02:39 I run a camera now simply because the police advise me to after a couple of incidents.
02:44 I'm just trying to cycle my kids to school and to other places.
02:47 What's the purpose of the ride tonight?
02:50 For us it's about calling for safe infrastructure for women and girls,
02:54 stuff that's safe to use 24 hours a day.
02:57 There's a lot of great infrastructure in Edinburgh that's on the old railway lines for example,
03:02 which is great for getting around in the day but it's isolated, some of it's dark.
03:07 Particularly as a woman, that's not a choice you want to have to make of going somewhere that's that isolated
03:13 or making a choice of, well do I then go on the busy roads where I'm competing with drivers who may be unreliable?
03:20 I just don't know, which risk do I want to take? And I shouldn't have to make that choice.
03:25 So our call is we're looking for that safe infrastructure.
03:28 If you can make it safe for me, then it's going to be safe for men, women, children, everybody.
03:34 So that's where we come out to this and this is about saying we want to be able to use the bikes 24 hours a day.
03:41 Our theme is 'Light up the night' because that's what we want to be able to do,
03:44 we want to have women able to go out and use their bikes all day, every day, whenever they want to.
03:49 And what's the response of the council?
03:52 I think the council have got great aspirations.
03:56 There's a lot that we see good from the council, from the likes of Scott Arthur and the Transport Committee,
04:04 but they get frustrated so often where you're seeing certain councillors being very,
04:10 'Oh you mustn't take anything away from motorists, people can't park' and everything becomes a battle.
04:18 So you see things like the safe route down to Silvernowes to the prom, that's just been voted out to be removed.
04:25 And that was a great route down to one of the best leisure facilities that Edinburgh's got, this beach out on the sea.
04:32 It's packed it on a nice summer's day, it's busy even on a winter's day,
04:36 and now there's no longer going to be that safe route down there.
04:40 Everything seems to be a battle just to make stuff happen.
04:43 I think there's a lot of good people in the council with great intent and they're struggling to make stuff actually happen.
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