The installation of a new pedestrian and cycle bridge on the A10 in Cambridgeshire has led to mixed reactions among residents and road users, with some applauding the initiative for creating safer routes, while others criticize it as a waste of money and a source of unnecessary disruption.
The A10 is scheduled for three consecutive weekend closures in September to allow for the construction work.
The purpose of the bridge is to connect the new town of Waterbeach to Mere Way, offering a direct and predominantly off-road route for cyclists and pedestrians to Cambridge.
However, local residents have voiced strong opinions.
One reader expressed hope that the bridge would be high enough for large vehicles, while another called it a 'complete waste of money' that would hardly be used.
Other comments highlighted that cyclists already have a route on the existing A10 cycle path and the River Cam towpath.
Some readers accused the developers of wasting money and pushing an 'anti-car agenda'.
Conversely, a reader pointed out that the new bridge is being paid for by Urban&Civic and the Wellcome Trust, not taxpayers.
The debate reflects the broader tensions between promoting cycling infrastructure and the inconvenience and cost associated with such projects.
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