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Amount of cycle lanes in London has quadrupled since 2016, TfL announces

Source: TfL/Eleanor Bentall

London’s cycle network has quadrupled in length since Sadiq Khan became mayor, Transport for London announced on Wednesday.

It came as TfL hailed the completion of Cycleway 4, which links Tower Bridge and Greenwich.

According to TfL, the Cycleway network – which includes routes that are mostly but not continuously segregated or protected from vehicles – has grown from 56 miles in 2016 to 223 miles today.

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