New 13million north London cycleway will be 'game-changer'
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New 13million north London cycleway will be 'game-changer'
"The scheme is a joint venture between TfL and Brent Council, which the local authority claims will transform everyday journeys and persuade more people to cut car use, encourage active travel and improve air quality."
"Cllr Muhammed Butt has described the scheme as a game-changer for the borough, which will help ensure the streets work better for everyone including those walking, cycling, wheeling, using buses or driving."
Transport for London is developing a £13 million cycleway, Cycleway 72, linking Wembley Central and Harlesden to improve safety for cyclists and pedestrians. The route will address dangerous junctions, particularly at the North Circular and Harrow Road, where collisions have occurred. The project aims to reduce car use, promote active travel, and enhance air quality. It will include segregated cycle tracks, upgraded pedestrian crossings, and follow quieter residential streets to boost cycling confidence. Local authorities view this as a transformative initiative for the community.
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