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  • Commuters cycling across Blackfriars Bridge overlooking St Pauls Cathedral in London, England, United Kingdom. Cycling has become a very popular mode of transport in the capital as people try to avoid public transport, saving money, getting fit and saving time.
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  • Commuters cycling across Blackfriars Bridge overlooking St Pauls Cathedral in London, England, United Kingdom. Cycling has become a very popular mode of transport in the capital as people try to avoid public transport, saving money, getting fit and saving time.
    20170322_cycling commuters_004.jpg
  • An excited maturer couple wait amongst a large group of cyclists for the official opening of the Devonshire Tunnel as part of the Bath Two Tunnels Greenway on 6th April 2013.  he iconic tunnels provide a fantastic walking and cycling link between Central Bath, Midford, Monkton Combe and beyond.  The restoration of these tunnels has opened up a 13 mile circular route from the centre of Bath that takes in National Cycle Route 24, National Route 4 and the spectacular Dundas Aqueduct on the Kennet & Avon Canal.  This development was started by a local community group and is part of the Sustrans lottery-funded project, Connect 2 Cycling Network.  Hundreds of people attended the event. Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom.
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  • A group of enthusiastic cyclists gather at the Devonshire Tunnel entrance for the official opening of the Bath Two Tunnels Somerset, England, United Kingdom on 6th April 2013. The iconic tunnels provide a fantastic walking and cycling link between Central Bath, Midford, Monkton Combe and beyond.  The restoration of these tunnels has opened up a 13 mile circular route from the centre of Bath that takes in National Cycle Route 24, National Route 4 and the spectacular Dundas Aqueduct on the Kennet & Avon Canal.  This development was started by a local community group and is part of the Sustrans lottery-funded project, Connect 2 Cycling Network.  Hundreds of people attended the event.
    UK-Cycling-SUSTRANS-1519_1.jpg
  • Cycling on the pavement in London, England, United Kingdom. Cycling has become a very popular mode of transport in the capital as people try to avoid public transport, saving money, getting fit and saving time.
    20170510_cycling on pavement_001.jpg
  • Commuters cycling in London, England, United Kingdom. Cycling has become a very popular mode of transport in the capital as people try to avoid public transport, saving money, getting fit and saving time.
    20170322_cycling commuters_007.jpg
  • Commuters cycling in London, England, United Kingdom. Cycling has become a very popular mode of transport in the capital as people try to avoid public transport, saving money, getting fit and saving time.
    20170322_cycling commuters_008.jpg
  • Commuters cycling across Blackfriars Bridge overlooking St Pauls Cathedral in London, England, United Kingdom. Cycling has become a very popular mode of transport in the capital as people try to avoid public transport, saving money, getting fit and saving time.
    20170322_cycling commuters_005.jpg
  • Commuters cycling across Blackfriars Bridge overlooking St Pauls Cathedral in London, England, United Kingdom. Cycling has become a very popular mode of transport in the capital as people try to avoid public transport, saving money, getting fit and saving time.
    20170322_cycling commuters_003.jpg
  • Commuters cycling across Blackfriars Bridge overlooking St Pauls Cathedral in London, England, United Kingdom. Cycling has become a very popular mode of transport in the capital as people try to avoid public transport, saving money, getting fit and saving time.
    20170322_cycling commuters_002.jpg
  • Commuters cycling across Blackfriars Bridge overlooking St Pauls Cathedral in London, England, United Kingdom. Cycling has become a very popular mode of transport in the capital as people try to avoid public transport, saving money, getting fit and saving time.
    20170322_cycling commuters_001.jpg
  • A group of happy male and female cyclists gather at the Devonshire Tunnel entrance for the official opening of the Bath Two Tunnels on 6th April 2013. The iconic tunnels provide a fantastic walking and cycling link between Central Bath, Midford, Monkton Combe and beyond.  The restoration of these tunnels has opened up a 13 mile circular route from the centre of Bath that takes in National Cycle Route 24, National Route 4 and the spectacular Dundas Aqueduct on the Kennet & Avon Canal.  This development was started by a local community group and is part of the Sustrans lottery-funded project, Connect 2 Cycling Network.  Hundreds of people attended the event. Bath, England, United Kingdom.
    UK-Cycling-SUSTRANS-1526_1.jpg
  • Cyclists stands next to a brand new public pathway signage on the Two Tunnels Greenway route showing directions to Midford, Radstock, Bath and Bristol in Somerset, England, United Kingdom.  The 13-mile route has been restored to provide a fantastic walking and cycling link between Central Bath, Midford, Monkton Combe and beyond and has involved the restoration of two disused railway tunnels. This development was started by a local community group and is part of the Sustrans lottery-funded project, Connect 2 Cycling Network.
    UK-Cycling-SUSTRANS-7085_1.jpg
  • Cyclists and runners follow the restored 13 mile Bath Two Tunnel Greenway under a stone bridge on 6th April 2013.  They have attended the official opening of the iconic tunnels which provide a fantastic walking and cycling link between Central Bath, Midford, Monkton Combe and beyond. This development was started by a local community group and is part of the Sustrans lottery-funded project, Connect 2 Cycling Network.  Hundreds of people attended the event to enjoy the breathtaking views of the Somerset countryside. Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom.
    UK-Cycling-SUSTRANS-1585_1.jpg
  • No cycling sign.
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  • No cycling sign.
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  • Bikes, for the many, not the few on 8th March 2022 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Sign promoting cycling on an old Labour Party placard.
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  • A cyclist braves London traffic by crossing the road on a red light. Rather than negotiate the road on a safe green light, the rider risks injury by fast-flowing traffic on the southern side of Westminster Bridge, on the Southwark side. Peddling over the highway, the young woman wears a helmet on her mountain bike. Cycling deaths in 2012 hit a five-year high, as 122 cyclists were killed on Britain’s roads.
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  • People on Santander bike hire bicycles cycling along Oxford Street on 2nd July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The scheme, sponsored by Santander is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These bikes are charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. Its self-service and theres no booking.
    20210702_santander bikes_001.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Santander is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20150719_boris bikes_A.jpg
  • Think Bike sign beside a cycle lane in Shadwell on 27th April 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Cycle Superhighway 3 or CS3 is a long cycle path and part of the Cycleway network coordinated by TfL. It runs from east to central London. It is a popular route with both commuter and leisure cyclists, passing a number of major destinations in London along its route. For almost the entire route, cyclists are separated from other traffic in segregated cycle lanes, and cycling infrastructure has been provided at major interchanges. CS3 has now been renamed to Cycleway 3 or C3.
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  • Cycle lane in Shadwell on 27th April 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Cycle Superhighway 3 or CS3 is a long cycle path and part of the Cycleway network coordinated by TfL. It runs from east to central London. It is a popular route with both commuter and leisure cyclists, passing a number of major destinations in London along its route. For almost the entire route, cyclists are separated from other traffic in segregated cycle lanes, and cycling infrastructure has been provided at major interchanges. CS3 has now been renamed to Cycleway 3 or C3.
    20220427_cycle lane london_003.jpg
  • A cyclist rides through collected water on a section of the CS2 cycling superhighway after recent rainfall, on 29th August 2018, in London, England. The CS2 cycle route is about 4.3 miles 6.8 kilometres, from Stratford to Aldgate.
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  • Think Bike sign beside a cycle lane in Shadwell on 27th April 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Cycle Superhighway 3 or CS3 is a long cycle path and part of the Cycleway network coordinated by TfL. It runs from east to central London. It is a popular route with both commuter and leisure cyclists, passing a number of major destinations in London along its route. For almost the entire route, cyclists are separated from other traffic in segregated cycle lanes, and cycling infrastructure has been provided at major interchanges. CS3 has now been renamed to Cycleway 3 or C3.
    20220427_cycle lane london_010.jpg
  • Cycle lane in Shadwell on 27th April 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Cycle Superhighway 3 or CS3 is a long cycle path and part of the Cycleway network coordinated by TfL. It runs from east to central London. It is a popular route with both commuter and leisure cyclists, passing a number of major destinations in London along its route. For almost the entire route, cyclists are separated from other traffic in segregated cycle lanes, and cycling infrastructure has been provided at major interchanges. CS3 has now been renamed to Cycleway 3 or C3.
    20220427_cycle lane london_008.jpg
  • Cycle lane in Shadwell on 27th April 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Cycle Superhighway 3 or CS3 is a long cycle path and part of the Cycleway network coordinated by TfL. It runs from east to central London. It is a popular route with both commuter and leisure cyclists, passing a number of major destinations in London along its route. For almost the entire route, cyclists are separated from other traffic in segregated cycle lanes, and cycling infrastructure has been provided at major interchanges. CS3 has now been renamed to Cycleway 3 or C3.
    20220427_cycle lane london_007.jpg
  • Cycle lane in Shadwell on 27th April 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Cycle Superhighway 3 or CS3 is a long cycle path and part of the Cycleway network coordinated by TfL. It runs from east to central London. It is a popular route with both commuter and leisure cyclists, passing a number of major destinations in London along its route. For almost the entire route, cyclists are separated from other traffic in segregated cycle lanes, and cycling infrastructure has been provided at major interchanges. CS3 has now been renamed to Cycleway 3 or C3.
    20220427_cycle lane london_006.jpg
  • Cycle lane in Shadwell on 27th April 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Cycle Superhighway 3 or CS3 is a long cycle path and part of the Cycleway network coordinated by TfL. It runs from east to central London. It is a popular route with both commuter and leisure cyclists, passing a number of major destinations in London along its route. For almost the entire route, cyclists are separated from other traffic in segregated cycle lanes, and cycling infrastructure has been provided at major interchanges. CS3 has now been renamed to Cycleway 3 or C3.
    20220427_cycle lane london_005.jpg
  • A section of the CS2 cycling superhighway blocked due to recent rainfall, on 29th August 2018, in London, England. The CS2 cycle route is about 4.3 miles 6.8 kilometres, from Stratford to Aldgate.
    cycle_superhighway-03-29-08-2018.jpg
  • A cyclist rides on the pavement while a section of the CS2 cycling superhighway is blocked due to recent rainfall, on 29th August 2018, in London, England. The CS2 cycle route is about 4.3 miles 6.8 kilometres, from Stratford to Aldgate.
    cycle_superhighway-04-29-08-2018.jpg
  • Cycle lane beside social housing block in Shadwell on 27th April 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Cycle Superhighway 3 or CS3 is a long cycle path and part of the Cycleway network coordinated by TfL. It runs from east to central London. It is a popular route with both commuter and leisure cyclists, passing a number of major destinations in London along its route. For almost the entire route, cyclists are separated from other traffic in segregated cycle lanes, and cycling infrastructure has been provided at major interchanges. CS3 has now been renamed to Cycleway 3 or C3. Council estates like this are very common all over the capital, and in particular in areas such as Tower Hamlets which is the most densely populated area in the London.
    20220427_cycle lane london_002.jpg
  • Cycle lane beside social housing block in Shadwell on 27th April 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Cycle Superhighway 3 or CS3 is a long cycle path and part of the Cycleway network coordinated by TfL. It runs from east to central London. It is a popular route with both commuter and leisure cyclists, passing a number of major destinations in London along its route. For almost the entire route, cyclists are separated from other traffic in segregated cycle lanes, and cycling infrastructure has been provided at major interchanges. CS3 has now been renamed to Cycleway 3 or C3. Council estates like this are very common all over the capital, and in particular in areas such as Tower Hamlets which is the most densely populated area in the London.
    20220427_cycle lane london_001.jpg
  • Cycling lane sign as a cyclist rides his bicycle along the pavement at the Old Street roundabout which is under redevelopment in London, United Kingdom.
    20190702_cycle lane sign_002.jpg
  • Cycling lane sign as a rollerskater and a cyclist rides his bicycle along the pavement at the Old Street roundabout which is under redevelopment in London, United Kingdom.
    20190702_cycle lane sign_001.jpg
  • A hire car strays into the two-way cycling lanes on 9th February 2017, on Blackfriars Bridge Road, in London borough of Southwark, England. Car drivers have found it hard to adjust to new cycling priority areas and this route has been designed to improve safety and comfort for cyclists by reducing conflict with motorised traffic. It also provides new and improved pedestrian facilities. The 5km North-South route is either fully separated from traffic, or on quiet back streets. At its northern end, the route will connect with Central London Grid routes, allowing cyclists to travel safely.
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  • Woman cycling along on a Barclays Cycle Hire Scheme bicycle in central London, UK.
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  • Cycle lane traffic lights on 8th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Cycling has become a very popular mode of transport in the capital as people try to avoid public transport, saving money, getting fit and saving time.
    20200108_cycle lane lights_001.jpg
  • Members of the Horizon Fitness womens' road racing cycling team warm-up on their Turbo rollers before competition. Sweating inside their tent on the periphery of the street racing, the 5 girls spin their wheels on this static machine used by professional cyclists. Two take much-needed liquids to avoid dehydration while the others keep heads down, concentrating on their next event. Horizon Fitness Racing Team is a new cycling team from the UK, encouraging promising young riders, who wish to take a step towards turning pro.
    womens_cycling9-14-June-2011_1_1.jpg
  • A Transport for London (TFL) poster at a Westminster bus stop shows an oversized cyclist, promoting cycling as alternative mode of transport in London. Reflected in a glass panel is a lady cyclist many times more her actual size than the car next to her in the road and pedestrians waling on pavements. The trick of scale is seen in this TFL campaign for more, safer cycling in the capital which has traditionally been a city for the driver, rathern than for those eager to beat the jams on two wheels.
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  • Cyclist and cycling holiday ad on side of red London bus. A cyclist pauses before setting off again from this location in Highgate, a hilly and affluent district in north London. The ad is for cycling holidays in Austria, a street media campaign seen all over London at this time of year. The theme is for a healthy, outgoing and adventurous lifestyle for fitness.
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  • Group fo young cyclists on a mass ride-through wheelie their cycles around central London on 22nd January 2022 in London, United Kingdom. These groups of young men and boys are known for flash mob cycling events in the city. Now a known subculture across London and other areas, the Bike Life scene brings young cyclists en-masse where they ride through areas as a large group, performing tricks.
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  • Group fo young cyclists on a mass ride-through wheelie their cycles around central London on 22nd January 2022 in London, United Kingdom. These groups of young men and boys are known for flash mob cycling events in the city. Now a known subculture across London and other areas, the Bike Life scene brings young cyclists en-masse where they ride through areas as a large group, performing tricks.
    20220122_bike life_001.jpg
  • Cycle lane traffic lights on 8th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Cycling has become a very popular mode of transport in the capital as people try to avoid public transport, saving money, getting fit and saving time.
    20200108_cycle lane lights_002.jpg
  • Members of the Horizon Fitness womens' road racing cycling team warm-up on their Turbo rollers before competition. Sweating inside their tent on the periphery of the street racing, the 5 girls spin their wheels on this static machine used by professional cyclists. One takes much-needed liquids to avoid dehydration while the others keep heads down, concentrating on their next event. Horizon Fitness Racing Team is a new cycling team from the UK, encouraging promising young riders, who wish to take a step towards turning pro.
    womens_cycling4-14-June-2011_1_1.jpg
  • Woman riding a London Cycle Hire bicycle. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go. These cycles are also affectionately known as Boris Bikes
    20110817barclays cycle hireA.jpg
  • Young cyclist on a ride-through wheelies his bike along Regent Street on 10th April 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Groups of young men and boys are known for flash mob cycling events in the city. Now a known subculture across London and other areas, the Bike Life scene brings young cyclists en-masse where they ride through areas as a large group, performing tricks.
    20220409_wheelie_001.jpg
  • Cycling past the On Your Bike sign on Stainer Street, London. Riding a cycle in London has become more and more popular in recent years. It's a transport revolution that began around the time of the July 2007 attacks as people decided to stay off public transport. Since then the economy has meant that people choose to also save money.
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  • Cycling past the On Your Bike sign on Stainer Street, London. Riding a cycle in London has become more and more popular in recent years. It's a transport revolution that began around the time of the July 2007 attacks as people decided to stay off public transport. Since then the economy has meant that people choose to also save money.
    13072011cycling on your bikeB.jpg
  • Cycling past the On Your Bike sign on Stainer Street, London. Riding a cycle in London has become more and more popular in recent years. It's a transport revolution that began around the time of the July 2007 attacks as people decided to stay off public transport. Since then the economy has meant that people choose to also save money.
    13072011cycling on your bikeA.jpg
  • A cyclist on a foldaway bike rides past a digital ad by TFL Transport For London promoting cycling skills at the time of the Coronavirus pandemic - when more Londoners are taking to two wheels as an alternative to the capitals public transport system, on 6th August 2020, in London, England.
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  • Sign reads ‘Blind Pillion Rider’. The hospital cycling scheme at the University Hospital of South Manchester (UHSM) is to encourage staff to cycle to work and reduce their carbon footprint. Staff can borrow bikes or use the workshop facilities for their own bikes. Manchester, United Kingdom.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100801cycle hire londonK.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100801cycle hire londonI.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles being used by people in Hyde Park. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles being used by people in Hyde Park. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles being used by people in Hyde Park. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles being used by people in Hyde Park. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Vauxhall, Albert Embankment. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station in London, England, United Kingdom. The scheme, sponsored by Santander is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These bikes are charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. Its self-service and theres no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • Man riding a Santander bike hire cycle in London, England, United Kingdom. The scheme, sponsored by Santander is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free for the first half hour bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. Its self-service and theres no booking.
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  • A local lady carries her orange supermarket bag towards her bus, alongsode a new cycling path, a regenerated landscape created outside Croydon College and Fairfield Hall, on 20th January 2020, in Croydon, London, England.
    croydon_journey-16-20-01-2020.jpg
  • A motorised scooter lady takes the shortest route through the bends of a new cycling path, a regenerated landscape created outside Croydon College and Fairfield Hall, on 20th January 2020, in Croydon, London, England.
    croydon_journey-05-20-01-2020.jpg
  • A workman carries an orange supermarket bag while walking alongside a new cycling path, a regenerated landscape created outside Croydon College and Fairfield Hall, on 20th January 2020, in Croydon, London, England.
    croydon_journey-03-21-01-2020.jpg
  • A disabled man travels in his motorised wheelchair on a new cycling path, a regenerated landscape created outside Croydon College and Fairfield Hall, on 20th January 2020, in Croydon, London, England.
    croydon_journey-02-20-01-2020.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles being used by people in Hyde Park. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100801cycle hire londonH.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles being used by people in Hyde Park. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Vauxhall, Albert Embankment near the Houses of Parliament. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • Two young women riding Santander bike hire cycles in London, England, United Kingdom. The scheme, sponsored by Santander is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free for the first half hour bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. Its self-service and theres no booking.
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  • A mans head is obscured while exhaling vaping smoke next to a new cycling path, a regenerated landscape created outside Croydon College and Fairfield Hall, on 20th January 2020, in Croydon, London, England.
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  • A runner paces himself alongside a new cycling path, a regenerated landscape created outside Croydon College and Fairfield Hall, on 20th January 2020, in Croydon, London, England.
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  • Police officers walk past a new cycling path, a regenerated landscape created outside Croydon College and Fairfield Hall, on 20th January 2020, in Croydon, London, England.
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  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
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  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
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  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
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  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
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  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route at Southwark is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
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  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route at Southwark is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
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