The Cycling Revolution
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Transcript of The Cycling Revolution
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The Cycling Revolution
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400% increase in cycling by 2026
Heading2010: Year of Cycling Initiatives
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2010 year of cycling has action across all areas:• Marketing, promotion and events• Cycle Hire
• Cycle Superhighways• Biking Boroughs• Cycle Parking• Cycle Training• Infrastructure• Safety • Security• Responsible cycling
HeadingCycle Superhighways Overview
• First two routes launch in July 2010• 12 routes by 2015• Strong partnerships with businesses
and boroughs• 120,000 new cycling journeys a day• TfL will work with 1,200 businesses to
improve facilities at the ‘work-end’ of the routes for cycle commuters
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19th July
HeadingCycle Superhighway Route
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HeadingProposed Cycle Superhighway Routes
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HeadingCycle Superhighway Workplace Offering
• Businesses within 1.5km of a route
• Minimum 50 staff on a site
• Site based
• Target 200 business for the first 2 pilot routes• Target 1,200 over all 12 routes
HeadingBrit Oval: Range from 50 to 2,500 Staff
HeadingWorkplace Offering in Practice
1 •Business expresses an interest in the scheme.
2•Complete an agreement to follow the process
3 •Carry out snap shot survey
4 •Allocate credits
5 •Business chooses from package
6 •Business implements elements of the package
7 •Business carries out review survey
HeadingResults to date
• Under 300 Expressions of Interest have been received
• 54 have fully registered for the scheme
• Equivalent of 20,000 employee’s!
HeadingEnd Goal
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• Businesses engaged in the cycling revolution
• 2010 marks a step change in TfL’s cycling activity
• TfL & boroughs focused on providing safer infrastructure, more security and better communications
• = More Londoners than ever viewing cycling as a quick, cheap and healthy way to travel around the city