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Queen St, City of London - a fine new cycling route will lead directly to Southwark Bridge, ahead (where there are segregated cycle lanes - not visible here).
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Queen St, City of London - a fine new cycling route will lead directly to Southwark Bridge, ahead (where there are segregated cycle lanes - not visible here).
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Parallel to Upper Thames Street - potentially a useful cycle route (linking to Southwark Bridge)
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Queen St, City of London - a fine new cycling route will lead directly to Southwark Bridge.
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Queen St, City of London - a fine new cycling route will lead directly to Southwark Bridge.
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Queen St, City of London - a fine new cycling route will lead directly to Southwark Bridge.
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Watling Street - if 20mph was fast enough for the Romans it's fast enough today.
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Cyclehoops are designed to be installed on street furniture. Designer Anthony Lau says this reduces street clutter by using existing structures rather than adding more and makes installing them fast - Anthony says he can put in 20 in a day. ... [more]
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On some City roads, cyclists make up 27% of the traffic at peak commuting times. Cycle parking in the Square Mile is in terribly short supply despite new racks being added in 2008. Most of the buildings in Austin Friars have railings round ... [more]
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Anthony is a trainee architect who is also a cyclist. And a cyclist who has had a bike stolen by thieves who lifted it off the top of the pole he had 'secured' it to. Anthony has subsequently designed the Cyclehoop http://www.cyclehoop.com ... [more]
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