Reported yesterday in the BBC London News that the huge growth in cycle commuting in London means cyclists are now near to parity with car drivers. Within two years it's believed there will be more cyclists than car drivers commuting.
Little wonder the authorities are cracking on with providing more cycling facilities now, such as segregated cycle routes and special lower eye level traffic lights for cyclists. These and the latest improvement in safety should encourage even more to cycle.
All this started with the Congestion Charge in 2003, making car commuting too expensive, and that coupled to high public transport costs and severe overcrowding, plus the start of introducing cycling facilities prompted many to return to the cycling of their youth. How sad it is that Manchester turned down the chance to have a congestion charge, depriving them of a similar gain. Maybe they and other cities should now think again.
An image of day commuting in London
An image of night commuting in London
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Little wonder the authorities are cracking on with providing more cycling facilities now, such as segregated cycle routes and special lower eye level traffic lights for cyclists. These and the latest improvement in safety should encourage even more to cycle.
All this started with the Congestion Charge in 2003, making car commuting too expensive, and that coupled to high public transport costs and severe overcrowding, plus the start of introducing cycling facilities prompted many to return to the cycling of their youth. How sad it is that Manchester turned down the chance to have a congestion charge, depriving them of a similar gain. Maybe they and other cities should now think again.
An image of day commuting in London
An image of night commuting in London
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