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Who owns the road in Liverpool?
In Liverpool, over 300 million car journeys each year are under three miles – trips many could walk, cycle, or take by bus. But switching up how we travel isn’t always straightforward. From frustrated drivers to rising numbers of cyclists, tensions are brewing between different types of commuters. We hear from active travel advocates, public transport champions, and grassroots organisations helping people swap four wheels for two. So, what’s really stopping Liverpool from embracing change – and can we learn to share the road?
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