Cycling Journeys up by 43% in London, TfL Report Suggests
Cycling trips in London rose 43% over six years to 1.5 million daily, with safety much higher on designated cycle routes, TfL reported.
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London cycling journeys surge 43% since 2019, new TfL data reveals
London’s cycling infrastructure expansion continues to drive significant growth in daily bicycle journeys, according to new data from Transport for London (TfL) that highlights the success of the capital’s strategic cycleway network. The number of daily cycling journeys in London has increased by 43% since 2019, reaching an estimated 1.5 million trips per day in 2025, TfL’s latest Travel in London report reveals. This represents a 12.7% increase…
New TfL data shows the number of daily cycling journeys in London has risen by 43 per cent since 2019, as TfL’s cycle network exceeds 431km
London’s cycling boom shows no sign of slowing, with new Transport for London (TfL) data revealing a 43 per cent increase in cycling journeys since 2019 [1]. It comes as TfL’s cycleway network surpasses more than 431km, up from 90km in 2016, meaning 29 per cent of Londoners now live within 400m of a high-quality route [2]. TfL continues to work closely with London’s boroughs to invest in high-quality infrastructure that allows more people to wal…
London’s cycling trips hit 1.5 million a day as ridership surges 43% since 2019
London’s cycling boom shows no sign of slowing, with new Transport for London (TfL) data revealing a 43% increase in cycling journeys since 2019. In fact, since TfL was set up 25 years ago, the number of daily cycle journey stages in London is estimated to have more than tripled. With a provisionally estimated trip-based mode share of 4.7% of all journeys in 2024, it is a smaller mode of transport in the overall London context. However, its grow…
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