
"Cyclists now outnumber cars in the City of London, with nearly double the number of bikes on the streets, transforming urban mobility in the capital."
"The implementation of 'low-traffic neighborhoods' and dedicated cycle superhighways in London is challenging the reliance on motor vehicles and promoting cycling."
London has seen a significant increase in cycling, with bicycles outnumbering automobiles in the City of London. A movement is underway to promote cycling as a primary mode of transportation, prompting policymakers to reconsider motor vehicle dependency. The introduction of 'low-traffic neighborhoods' and cycle superhighways has redefined urban mobility and contributed to a 50 percent rise in bike use since 2022. This transformation signifies a paradigm shift in how residents navigate the metropolitan landscape.
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