C2W Alliance report sees encouraging stats for Q1 The Cycle to Work Scheme has seen a nine per cent increase in take up during the first quarter of this year compared to 2011, according to the latest report from the Cycle to Work Alliance.

The Alliance’s members – made up of the largest players in the C2W sector including Cyclescheme, Cycle Solutions, Evans Cycles and Halfords – have seen a growth in the number of employees signing up to the scheme, reversing recent trends.

From January to March 2012, over 23,400 employees signed up to the scheme through members of the Alliance, providing a positive indicator for cycling in 2012. The Alliance put the rise down to HMRC’s clarification on the tax implications for participating companies. The Alliance added that the scheme’s popularity has been cemented by the clarifications, with companies now able to encourage even more adults to commute to work by bicycle.

Rising fuel and public transport costs are also thought to be boosting the scheme, which can reduce commuting costs by up to 42 per cent of the cost of a new bike and safety equipment.

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Addison Lee: Bike and Buses

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What have cyclist ever done for us? (ht @carltonreid )

REG: Cyclists have bled us white, the bastards. They don’t pay road tax, they run red lights. And what have they ever given us in return?

XERXES: Pneumatic tyres.

REG: What?

XERXES: Pneumatic tyres. REG: Oh. Yeah, yeah. They did give us that. Uh, that’s true. Yeah.

COMMANDO #3: And ball bearings.

REG: Yeah. All right. I’ll grant you pneumatic tyres and ball bearings are two things that the cyclists have done.

MATTHIAS: And the roads.

REG: Well, yeah. Obviously the roads. I mean, the roads go without saying, don’t they? But apart from pneumatic tyres, ball bearings, and the roads…

COMMANDO: Lightweight steel tubing.

XERXES: Chain driven differential gears.

COMMANDOS: Huh? Heh? Huh…

COMMANDO #2: Dust-free highways

COMMANDOS: Ohh…

REG: Yeah, yeah. All right. Fair enough.

COMMANDO #1: And central Government administration of roads.

COMMANDOS: Oh, yes. Yeah…

FRANCIS: Cars and planes. REG: Cars and planes?

FRANCIS: Yeah, America’s first car was built by the

Duryea brothers: they were bicycle builders first. And powered flight, Reg, that was developed by the Wright Brothers: they owned a bike shop and built bikes.

REG: All right, but apart from the pneumatic tyre, ball bearings, differential gears, roads, motoring, and aviation, what have cyclists ever done for us?

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Great stuff from Carlton Reid (@carltonreid)

muchodeto:

Bike-in-Theater: May 2011 (by Manifold)

(via dalelibre)

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This kid will go far.

Thumbs Up for Rock and Roll! by katdangers

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It doesn’t have to be this way…
icarusglass:

chris martin

It doesn’t have to be this way…

icarusglass:

chris martin

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smartercities:

This is a video that top New Haven user Brian Tang created to help the New Haven Department of Traffic and Parking understand how a cycling track might look on Elm Street in New Haven.

The City has asked for the Elm City Coalitions help with feedback for improving the streets of New Haven. This is a great example of a citizen doing some fixing.

Here’s a link to the issue:

http://www​.seeclickf​ix.com/iss​ues/15932

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