TfL is boosting cycle routes in all London boroughs with 88 million in funding
Briefly

Transport for London (TfL) is set to enhance road safety in London by investing £87.6 million over the next three years. This initiative aims to add 95 kilometres of new cycle routes, 222 School Streets schemes, and 265 pedestrian crossings. With the cycleway network already reaching 400 kilometres, the plan shows TfL's commitment to further developing cycling infrastructure and promoting active travel. The funding will be shared among all 32 boroughs and aims to provide safer streets for everyone in the capital.
Over three years, TfL plans to invest £87.6 million into road safety initiatives, expanding cycle routes, building pedestrian crossings, and enhancing School Streets.
Walking and cycling commissioner Will Norman emphasized that 'creating greener and safer streets in London will enable more people to choose active travel to get around.'
Read at Time Out London
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