2 Million Cycles Bought With Cycle To Work Scheme With Potential For Many More, Say Companies

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Carlton Reid has been writing about sustainability and transport for more than 30 years. He also writes for The Guardian, Daily Mail and Wired.com. He was Press Gazette’s Transport Journalist of the Year 2018. His most recent books include Roads Were Not Built for Cars and Bike Boom, both published by Island Press, Washington, D.C.

The Cycle to Work Alliance—a group of companies operating the U.K. government’s cycle-purchasing salary sacrifice scheme—has today published a manifesto outlining how it believes cycling could be expanded. Alongside the policy proposals the alliance also called on the new government to expand those who can apply to the money-saving scheme.

The manifesto also demands that the Department for Transport properly includes the needs of cyclists in a new Road Safety Review, long promised by the previous government and now soon to be published by the new one. Trump Rally Speaker Tony Hinchcliffe Calls Puerto Rico ‘Floating Island Of Garbage’—Campaign, GOP Lawmakers ReactHarris And Trump’s Biggest Celebrity Endorsements: 49ers’ Nick Bosa Shows Off MAGA Hat—As Bad Bunny Backs Harris

 

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