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Thursday, 29 January 2015

London Evening Standard

  • Letters to the editor: Cycle route step in right direction The east-west segregated cycle route, given the mayoral go-ahead yesterday, is a step towards allowing people of all ages and abilities to get around safely by bike. It will free up seats on buses and the Tube as well as encouraging people out of their cars. The response to the consultation is overwhelmingly positive and I wish the taxi trade would stop standing in the way of what London clearly wants and needs.

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  • Cycling suffrage in 2015City cycling can be a challenge at the best of times, but women cyclists in Cairo today fear sexual harassment more than road danger. The fact that the sight of a woman on a bike is considered by many in Egypt to be socially unacceptable, is not stopping cycling advocates Go Bike from promtoing bicycles to both sexes. Go Bike… The post Cycling suffrage in 2015 appeared first on ETA.

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