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The way we travel around our cities is changing.. We’re having to keep our distance from one another,
so that means fewer buses, trains and cabs.. Cycling has a myriad of benefits for your health, not to mention to that of a city.
More people on bikes usually means fewer people in cars.
Fewer cars means better air.. From Berlin to Bogata cycling infrastructure is popping up or being reinforced.
So is this strange period we’re going through the smartest time to transform our cities
into bike-friendly utopias?. I’ve lived in London for well over ten years and I’ve never ridden a bike here.
Cycling campaigners are staging a protest over what
they describe as the failure of London's councils to improve safety.
Like a lot of people in major cities, I’ve been put off by the lack of cycling infrastructure
and the scary headlines.. But with fewer cars on the road I’ve taken the plunge and bought a bike,
from Ben here.. You alright?. Yeah, how you doing?. So Londoners are buying bikes like nobody’s business,
shops are selling out..
/kamˈpānər/
person who works in organized and active way towards goal. People who work actively to achieve a goal.
/ˈbenəfit/
advantage or profit gained. Good results or effects, something advantageous. To have a good effect or be helpful.
/THro͞o/
From one end or side of something to the other. expressing movement into one side and out of other side of opening etc.. Allowing you to pass between, or to.
/ˈsīk(ə)liNG/
Act of riding a bicycle. To go through a series of events repeatedly.
/ˈkounsəl/
advisory or administrative body. Groups chosen to make decisions about some things.
/ˈmen(t)SH(ə)n/
Act of referring to or talking about something. To refer to or talk or write about something.