SIR - A letter by M Passmore in the Free Press of February 21 raises some very important issues.
We agree that the A39 is very dangerous and that drivers can get frustrated with cyclists; that it is a shame that cyclists don't put the existing cycle path to good use.
But unfortunately many cyclists don't feel that this path is a viable alternative to the road.
There are a number of reasons for this. The existing path is very bumpy, it's often littered in places with debris and thorns – a cyclist's nemesis! - and it is so narrow that passing other cyclists almost requires dismounting.
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The path is feasible if you're not in a rush, but for the serious commuter or racer it's absolutely no substitute for the road.
The Steam Coast Trail is thinking long and hard about plans for a safe network of paths around West Somerset – not only for cyclists, but for wheelchairs, mobility scooters, skateboards and more; a safe network of paths to encourage activity off or away from the A39.
They will incorporate the existing paths but be wider and smoother and – in places – will enjoy a beautiful sea view.
'Friends of the Steam Coast Trail' is a charity, the objectives of which are to promote and help facilitate the provision of said multi-user path in West Somerset.
The trustees of the charity are all cyclists, and we would like M Passmore to feel reassured that many cyclists are definitely helping themselves!
To find out more or to make a donation please visit http://www.steamcoasttrail.org">www.steamcoasttrail.org
Harry Singer,
Friends of the Steam Coast Trail.

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