Great video, as usual. I think it's important to note that Transport for London is a multi-modal agency, which is rare in North America. The US has DOTs (Department of Transportation) but they're almost exclusively responsible for roads. TfL is also responsible for roads, but they are also responsible for running the tube, the buses, and the cycling paths. This is why they're able to take a holistic view of transportation in the city, and not just focusing on, say, "level of service" for car traffic, like many US and Canadian cities do.
@abc467
Жыл бұрын
Fun fact, TfL have only built one road since it was formed in 2000 (the A23 Coulsdon Relief road on the edge of the city).
@Shifter_Cycling
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jason. Great point. It's also important to have an agency with a wholistic view like this to cut through the local borough politics. These inter-jurisdictional squabbles hobble improvements in all kinds of cities in North America.
@Ladadadada
Жыл бұрын
@@Shifter_Cycling Unfortunately TfL is only responsible for the "main" roads and we do still get squabbles between boroughs on all the other roads. Frequently when you're riding along a nice separated bike lane and it suddenly ends, the reason is that you have just crossed a borough boundary. In fact, that point where you turned off CS3 onto the temporary experimental infrastructure towards CS2 at Tower Gateway is exactly the point where the wide, newly constructed protected cycle lane on a main road gives way to a narrow, decades old cycle lane on a minor backstreet and is also the point at which you travel from the City of London into the borough of Tower Hamlets. Another couple of miles along CS3 it turns into sharrows. Another example is the gap in CS4 where TfL have done their bits but the Borough of Greenwich hasn't and you just have to mix with traffic for a mile or two.
@Shifter_Cycling
Жыл бұрын
Yes, I experienced some of these in London, and I've seen them here in Canada too where there are abutting jurisdictions. The really sad part is that I live in a city that lacks multiple jurisdictions but we still have these gaps in the network.
@jonathansherriff6254
Жыл бұрын
The Borough concilshave more power when i comes to roads. As a result you sometimes get odd situation where bike lanes will suddenly stop as you cross the invisible borders.
@EvilTurtle97
Жыл бұрын
I visited London last september, as a Dutch guy I found the biking infrastructure quite good for a foreign country, although I saw many intersections and roads that wouldn't fly at all in the Netherlands, but they are improving rapidly I heard from a friend that lives there. I hope the better cycling infrastructure quickly attracts more 'normal biking' instead of everyone on racing bikes cycling like they are in the final sprint of the tour de France, I wasn't relaxed at all and we couldn't keep a normal conversation because of the constant ringing and people wanting to get past us while we were cycling relatively fast already, in the Netherlands you can easily hold a conversation because the cycling culture is way more relaxed.
@kevinthiede1434
Жыл бұрын
its awful compared to even germany
@flubadubdubthegreat1272
Жыл бұрын
Referring to your latter point, that's probably because everyone's in a hurry in London and I don't think that's ever gonna change, it's not about cycling culture it's more about the city itself
@MalcolmJameson_1
Жыл бұрын
You don't have any "normal cyclists" in Amsterdam, as a person who rides a "normal" racing bike at a high pace i found it very frustrating riding in amsterdam. There are no cyclists and the city is not cyclist friendly, its made for pedestrians on bicycles, not cyclists. A cyclist is a person who rides a bike while in uniform, helmet and clipless pedals. All others are pedestrians. And if you are talking whilst riding you are one of the most obnoxious types. Talk at home, in the pub or in the park ffs. Road is not a place for conversation, you must be focused and concentrating on the road.
@mdhazeldine
Жыл бұрын
@@MalcolmJameson_1 TBH your whole post sounds pretty obnoxious, so pot kettle black. Your way is not better, it's just different. Some people want to go fast, some people don't. There should be options for all. Not everyone wants to race around like Chris Boardman. London is a working commuting city but it's also a tourist city and a city with families and old people. We all need to find a way to get along somehow.
@KoruGo
Жыл бұрын
@@MalcolmJameson_1 ofc you have a fuckin ukip pfp
@CatnipMasterRace
Жыл бұрын
The quiet streets are probably where London has made the most progress recently. London has been putting in loads of Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) especially since the pandemic, which use traffic filters to cut off through routes for cars forcing them onto main roads and discouraging shorter car journeys. These are a really cheap and effective way of creating many routes for cycling especially when combined with strategically placed cycle crossings over main roads to connect LTNs only for bikes, as the traffic levels are reduced so much that they're really pleasant to cycle and walk through.
@jinsory5582
Жыл бұрын
Definitely. One of the biggest issues of cities that aren't currently prioritizing alternative modes of transport is the insistance (or perhaps 'necessity') for complete car routes to absolutely everywhere. Not does this encourage more car trips, it also encourages the presence of more cars in places that might do better without them. Not only is turning these former car roads into bike/pedestrian exclusive routes a good thing to better delineate the flow of car traffic, but it also gives people a really good excuse to not need a car just to reach every nook and cranny of a city.
@c0wqu3u31at3r
Жыл бұрын
A lot of the small roads and shortcuts I used to use when I learned to drive are now shut off to traffic. I now cycle and these small routes are great little shortcuts, I can get all the way up to central London and back from zone 3/4 southeast London without coming into contact with major traffic, then straight up onto the Cycleway. Only crap bit is in the City, that junction at London Bridge is horrible.
@ruth649
Жыл бұрын
@c0wqu3u31at3r I used to go out of my way to cross over Southwark bridge instead of London Bridge because it's a much less stressful cycle
@c0wqu3u31at3r
Жыл бұрын
@@ruth649 I go all the way to Blackfriars on the Quietway, it's a great route as I work near farringdon anyways
@stephensaines7100
Жыл бұрын
Yes! And there a couple of London cycling channels focused on exactly that, I've subscribed to two of them, as in effect, they state: "Yes, it is safe to cycle in London again, and here's how"...I've visited suburbs of London I've never been through before, and you can almost *taste* them on some of these safe *civilized* routes. I was rightly terrified most of the time cycling in London, even being raised there as a youngster, and learning to acclimatize to cycling on the left hand side. I watch some of the vids of cycling through the centre of London (and I have in days of bravado) but I couldn't do it now on the main roads. It's just not worth it. Thank God for Kate's org.
@harrysmith3606
Жыл бұрын
I think something to keep in mind about London's public transit is that it's really good at moving people into the centre of the city and back out but it falls short at connecting the outer boroughs to one another. For those kinds of trips often a wonky bus route or driving are your only options (or worse - the 40 min trip into central London, followed by another 40 min trip back out to the neighbouring borough where your friend lives), which is often why you get so many car trips in zone 3+. I'd love to see more cycling accommodation for these kinds of inter-borough trips as the options right now are severely limited.
@ruan13o
Жыл бұрын
I think they're not as bad as you think in some areas. It's a mixed bag as different boroughs have put in differing levels of investment but I think even in the last 2 years some boroughs have woken up to this and have started working on it. One issue is just that London is actually pretty big so going from one outer borough to another can feel like going from one city to another! I really notice it when I go to other cities where I can easily get from one side of the city to the other and it feels like crossing just one borough in London!
@tossedman
Жыл бұрын
As a Calgarian I enjoy your local content but I also quite like seeing what is happening in other cities around the world. Lots of ideas as to what is possible. Great work! Carry on sir!
@Shifter_Cycling
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! It's good to hear what you enjoy watching.
@clarkwatson9721
Жыл бұрын
Ready to see a review of how horrible it is in windsor. If I remember right, It was recently rated the most unfriendly city for bikes in Canada.
@mdsojib6055
Жыл бұрын
@@clarkwatson9721Hi
@rabomarc
Жыл бұрын
I’ve been to London 3 months ago, first time since the pandemic. The last time I’ve been there in 2019. The improvement in cycling infrastructure and the increase in number of cyclists is massive. It might not be as visible for a local who sees the changes happening gradually, but for an outsider like me, who just sees it every now and then, it’s huge. Also, this last trip really made me want to get a Brompton, many people there are using them and these bikes just seem super fun.
@Shifter_Cycling
Жыл бұрын
I saw so many Bromptons, and so many different types of people riding them. I had never seen a full Lycra athlete riding a Brompton until I visited London!
@pbilk
Жыл бұрын
That's great you get to see that quick improvement from 2019. I was last in London in 2018 and I don't recall that much bike infrastructure.
@rabomarc
Жыл бұрын
@@pbilk I’ve been to London many times, usually I’ve been there about once a year. I only had a bigger gap due to pandemic lately. In terms of cycling there it feels like nothing happened for years and then suddenly it started. Now there are lots of cyclists there, at least in central London. It sadly also seems that London is the only city in the UK that has really upped its cycling game. All the other places Ive been are much worse. Earlier last year I visited Manchester for the first time. I was actually surprised that anybody was cycling there because the cycling infrastructure was either nonexistent or awful. I consider myself an experienced city cyclist and I’m no stranger to cycling in traffic but I wouldn’t feel safe being on a road on a bike there.
@mardiffv.8775
Жыл бұрын
Yes, Brompton is a high quality folding bike brand, but there are also Reiss & Müller and Vello, an Austrian brand of high quality folding bike to consider.
@lmaoroflcopter
Жыл бұрын
@@rabomarc Cardiff in Wales is trying to up it's cycling game. Its started implementing cross-city routes similar to London's superhighway but it leaves much to be desired at junctions. A lot of non traffic light control junctions cross it and drivers are not realising they cross a two way cycle lane before entering into what is a single carriageway. So they'll look right not left... see no cars, see no bikes, and immediately pull out into a cyclist coming from the left. Additionally, there's been an uptick in left hooking by motorists, again not checking their mirrors as they cross the mostly segregated cycle infrastructure. Plus with these routes now in, police have started issuing fines for cyclists failing to dismount when using the wide shopping streets that are pedestrianised and technically cycling is prohibited, but the streets span such a large area the cycle path routing follows the normal car routing, again placing cyclists in conflict with motorised traffic at every junction.
@pennyroyal3813
Жыл бұрын
I enjoy seeing what other cities are doing regarding cycling. The intersection where cyclists went all directions before cars is genius. Thanks Tom.
@jonathanleach3914
Жыл бұрын
I recently had to cycle from Paddington to near Tower Bridge, near where you were on the film. The cycle super highway is excellent and I was able to get to my destination very easily. Thanks
@ruan13o
Жыл бұрын
To be fair, that stretch of infrastructure is one of the best in London!
@Ladadadada
Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love seeing what other cities are doing (and in this case, seeing familiar cycle lanes in my own city). So often when a city first starts building bike lanes you get objectors claiming that it can't possibly work and that no one will cycle, and after pointing out that it works in Amsterdam the inevitable retort "We aren't Amsterdam!". Having lots of examples of cities around the world at various stages in their journey is the best way of pointing out that any city can be a cycling city with just a little bit of work. Another big benefit is being able to visually demonstrate what does and what does not work. Being able to point out to a local councillor in Australia that the bike lane they have designed is identical to one built in London ten years ago that was subsequently ripped out and replaced because it wasn't good enough might just be enough to get the one in Australia built the right way the first time. So thanks! I love it and I'm looking forward to seeing more.
@Hdtjdjbszh
Жыл бұрын
No way! I know Katie from when I used to work in Amsterdammers bike shop in Brighton! She's a wonderful cycling advocate.
@tonytheantony
Жыл бұрын
Woo hoo! In our neck of the woods.👍🚴♀️🇬🇧 Keep meaning to cycle up to London for a day out, as only 30 miles away.👍 Great to see your views on London👍🚴♀️🙂
@ChasmChaos
Жыл бұрын
I lived in London from 2019 - 2021, before moving to Toronto. I felt 5x safer cycling in London than I do in Toronto. In fact, I've stopped cycling in Toronto due to how bad the drivers are. The slow car traffic in London definitely is the top reason for this, as is the fact that there are normal cars there and not trucks with hoods bigger than I am.
@lkj974
2 ай бұрын
I hear what you're saying about the trucks. God, I hate those things.
@miniveloman3642
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. As a cyclist, London has radically changed since I lived there in the 1980s/90s. Now I wish other UK cities will make some effort to catch up. Long overdue.
@theobrigham
Жыл бұрын
Other cities just don't have the funding to be able to, north-south divide etc
@rohitdoestech
Жыл бұрын
London is getting better at cycling
@grahambonner508
Жыл бұрын
I agree with your comments at the end Tom. What I would also say is that London is pretty much unique in the UK, most towns have very little and poor infrastructure. I often feel like we don't take a long term view, politicians only seem interested in re-election and the UK still appears very car centric. It can be a little depressing when one looks across to our near neighbour NL to see what is possible when there is a real will to make change happen. All this said there is evidence of a slow shift in attitudes, last year changes were made to our highway code to emphasize the importance of protecting more vulnerable road users and this has made a difference. The ultimate goal however should be to separate cyclists from motor vehicles and that looks to be a very long way down the road. I look forward to seeing your analysis of some other European cities.
@amandajane8227
Жыл бұрын
I love to watch the videos put up by Londoncycleroutes. He has been showcasing all the different cycles routes around London and the suburbs from suggestions by his viewers. I am going to London for the next few months and hope to ride some of the more scenic routes he has put up.
@LondonCycling
Жыл бұрын
The brilliant London Cycle Routes channel kzitem.info/rock/GACjprwPEV2cmcTLooxXvg is run by one of our long-term members and volunteers. He does a simply brilliant job picking out ways that people can connect up places safely.
@maidbloke
Жыл бұрын
Great to see you on my side of the pond! A good roundup. I live in Maidenhead, 25 miles west of London. Because of the capital's cycleways I often feel safer cycling in London than in my much smaller and quieter home town.
@Shifter_Cycling
Жыл бұрын
I heard this a few times, which is the opposite of some other places. Hopefully those safe lanes will continue to spread beyond the central city
@mattylamb658
Жыл бұрын
I agree with this. I come from near Maidenhead but I wouldn't cycle there, it is just too dangerous on the A4 main road etc. too many fast and irresponsible drivers and few if any properly segregated cycle lanes. You can't even cycle easily along the Thames because of all the blinking footpath gates. I now live in Dresden, Germany and cycle about happily all the time. I could also, in theory, cycle easily all the way along the Elbe from Dresden to Hamburg (310 miles) and there (probably) wouldn't be any gates!
@PhilipSalen
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! London Ontario; I've always wanted to ride my bicycle there. Just kidding, fantastic as usual.
@Shifter_Cycling
Жыл бұрын
Lol. It's amazing how popular Fake London has gotten 😂. Thanks again for the support Philip!
@daud1740
Жыл бұрын
I think if I ran into you in London I'd have been star struck 😅 Great video and fun to see some of that infra I've used
@skin28420
Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed myself last summer riding all over london on a Gocycle. I perfect bike for cities
@leonpaelinck
7 ай бұрын
Belgian here, I visited London last month. It made me appreciate how good my country is lol
@test40323
Жыл бұрын
Great to hear how different cities embrace cycling. Problems, solutions...etc.
@Shifter_Cycling
Жыл бұрын
Awesome. Thanks for the feedback.
@Caleidoscope
Жыл бұрын
Living in London for 10 years and I can say cycling changed my experience of the city. All of a sudden your connecting all these areas which you would have only associated to a tube station.
@UltraXD.
Жыл бұрын
like she said, if you build an awesome safe cycleway but each end is messy and it all falls apart, no one will use it and it ruins the point. I have noticed this A LOT in the great city of Sydney Australia. It is great, great, great and then it turns really bad and as a result only few people end up using it. Great point she stated there.
@adam-g7crq
Жыл бұрын
welcome to my home town, I'm in my mid fifty's and have been cycling in London most of my life, it's been great seeing the changes to cycling in and around London and it's looking very promising in the near future.
@SilverShamrock71
4 ай бұрын
Infrastructure and cycle paths in London are actually pretty good
@amanzholkellett6724
Жыл бұрын
Awesome to see you here in London Tom. As a cyclist born and bred in this city, it's refreshing to see an outside perspective on how far our infrastructure has come in recent years, but also how much better it can be! Totally agree that the nicest bike lanes are always the "Q" Quiet routes on back streets. Hope you enjoyed your stay and will be back again soon :)
@LondonCycling
Жыл бұрын
Totally agree - pootling on the back roads and finding routes that connect across in quiet ways is such a lovely way to go. Also you find things you never knew were there! The LTNs we've been campaigning for massively help with creating the quiet roads needed for this sort of transport cycling - some of the roads assigned as 'quietways' in outer London are much too busy to deserve the name.
@goawayimsleeping509
Жыл бұрын
Central London has some great places for cycling. In Outer London suburbs, where I live, it varies a lot from borough to borough - but some such as Waltham Forest have shown how it can be done effectively, so the others just need to catch up - and I think they will!
@MrUnder30seconds
Жыл бұрын
i used to live in london, and i specifically noticed the best thing to do in london from my perspective, was to ride around london, i found it a right buzz and done it alot, often aimlessly for no reason.
@johngigis6926
Жыл бұрын
Trying out temporary bike lanes to see how they work for all transport users is a responsible planning process that all cities should implement.
@WillDixonMusic
Жыл бұрын
Great video! I’ve been living in London for 8 years, cycling in it for 4, and absolutely love it! Definitely the best way to explore the city’s nooks and crannies, loved seeing those quiet routes between London Bridge and Blackfriars here! Have to say that for me even the non-cycling-infrastructure sections are still enjoyable to ride on, the average speed of cars is quite slow so I rarely feel uncomfortable. Definitely agree that the Victoria Embankment bike lane is a standout, always a pleasure!
@lafamillecarrington
Жыл бұрын
I love that it has taken a Canadian to show me how London has improved for cyclists in the last few years. I live about 120km from London, but would never have taken my bike because it was so biased towards cars. Next time I go, my bike will come with me!
@LondonCycling
Жыл бұрын
Bits of the cycling network have definitely got better! It's not good enough, but it's a start. Come and see 😁
@grs4691
Жыл бұрын
That guy flying onto the pavement at 1:23 😂😂😂 sums up cycling in London for me. Cool video!
@een_schildpad
Жыл бұрын
That was fun, thanks! Travel and seeing other places is awesome.
@Shifter_Cycling
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, and thank you for the support. And it's great to hear you like videos like this exploring other cities 👍🏻
@philwyeth
Жыл бұрын
Great episode, thanks for coming to the UK and covering London. As a former London resident, it is good to see the cycling infrastructure improvements. Hopefully these improvements will start to prolificate to other UK towns soon.
@RegalMermaid
Жыл бұрын
Welcome to my city! Your videos gave me a lot of confidence on the roads in London even though you hadn’t come here yet ☺️
@BradFonseca
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I love seeing you travel different cities and report on their bicycle infrastructure.
@Shifter_Cycling
Жыл бұрын
Thanks again Brad. Glad you liked it. Your support is super helpful.
@IS-xk3iq
Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video. Indeed, it is informative how bicycling is accommodated in other places.
@pappy9473
Жыл бұрын
London DID turn over too much space to motorised vehicles. Archway Road is a case in point- widened to six lanes to accommodate the M1 entering London, it runs straight through residential neighbourhoods. Some changes have taken place but not before serious incidents - a friend of mine was crushed by an articulated lorry and another survived being thrown into the air by a commuting driver. These are two of my childhood memories. I am sure other Londoners have similar.
@LondonCycling
Жыл бұрын
That's so awful, sorry for your loss and your poor friend. Too many of our most ardent campaigners and activists also come from tragedy. As a city and society we should never let it get to this point. We normalise road violence to a shocking degree. The incidents you describe are NOT accidents. They are predictable outcomes of a poorly designed system. We refuse to accept this system.
@AyoHues
11 ай бұрын
London is where I live and cycle (and walk, take public transport, ride my motorbike and, if all else fails, drive😉) and I think you’ve made an excellent ideo summary of the current situation, and the developments over the last few years, in the short time that you had available. The LCC are great btw so that was a great choice. Great work Tom! 👍🏽
@mattylamb658
Жыл бұрын
If London is getting to be a bit more like central European cycle-friendly cities, I wonder if people are taking to buying more city-type bikes, rather than the usual road bikes and mountain bikes. Being from the UK originally, I am now living in Germany and love my 7 speed hub , upright bike with dynamo lights!
@Shifter_Cycling
Жыл бұрын
I was surprised at the diversity of cyclists in London. I certainly saw upright, Dutch-style bikes, but there were also a lot of people in Lycra on road bikes, and lots of people on folding bikes. It felt to me like a middle-ground between the athletic cyclists we see in North America and the more casual cyclists of Europe. Maybe that's a sign of a city in transition.
@adam-g7crq
Жыл бұрын
Yes and no there's still a load of lycra clad cyclist in a never ending race bombing around London, but there's slowly getting a good mix of different cyclists the Ebike market is getting very popular along with cargo bikes.
@andyleighton3616
Жыл бұрын
@@Shifter_Cycling I guess if you are commuting from an Outer borough or from just outside London (10-20 miles each way) then a faster road bike is more suitable. Shorter distances where you remain in-borough then a more upright city style bike works well. Obviously with ebikes you can also do those longer commutes without a road bike without a problem.
@CatnipMasterRace
Жыл бұрын
They are. I live in one of the more cycle friendly boroughs and I've started noticing loads of city/upright/dutch bikes everywhere in my neighbourhood - I've also seen a lot of cargo bikes as well.
@chriscurt89
Жыл бұрын
I think the Lycra/road bike thing you see is a hangover from when there was no infrastructure. Cyclists had to work hard to keep up with car traffic and the only people riding were the super keen ones. I think that’s why so many people go as fast as possible down the cycle paths, it’s what they’re used to.
@jools2323
Жыл бұрын
That's good news - looks like London is making progress.
@cyclingunboxed
Жыл бұрын
It’s nice to see a video from an outside perspective. But for me a bit further out from central it feels like they have only made a start to improving cycle infrastructure and never continued with it. Where I am in Merton, the plans to improve cycling finished in 2020 and nothing has been done since.
@Dracurosu
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the vid, Im a fan ! 1. In many areas in the South particularly Bromley there is no infrastructure for bicycles except some lines drawn on pedestrian footpaths going through bus stops and ending in fast road traffic. The council is at best described as an idiotic bunch of dinosaurs (tories of course) that resisted any attempts to prompt them to do something.... anything about safer cycling. 2. You cannot really compare the safe road systems in Europe and in other places with the exposed and risky quick fix lanes in London. Many European cities prioritise cycling as no 1 in urban develpoment, car roads come second. You may be encouraged by some developments in London but when you look at them only quiet roads have safe lanes divided by hard physical demarcations. The 4 of us (2 children) still dred going out cycling as a family and most of the time in spite of road cycling training from experts we still take the pedestrian routes, way too unsafe. London has still a long way to go, I feel.
@Shifter_Cycling
Жыл бұрын
These are fair points, and if you live there you certainly have a better sense of the entire city than what I was able to see. The great cycling cities of Europe have a 40-year head start, and you're absolutely correct that they've built, not just for cycling, but for safety of all kinds, but I heard from a bunch of Londoners who felt the city is on the right track. Let's hope it keeps developing, unlike my city where progress feels like it's completely stalled.
@c0wqu3u31at3r
Жыл бұрын
Bromley is shocking for cycling even compared to Lewisham - I live near Grove Park and go between the boroughs a lot, speaks volumes that the road surface gets worse and speed limits go up whenever I cross the border into Bromley
@Sc00terNut
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making a video in London. It's my favourite city (been there 3 times) and would like to try cycling the next time I'm in London.
@billB101
Жыл бұрын
I cycle around 60 miles a week in London for fitness and love taking in this city on a bike, started during lockdown and haven't stopped. It's relatively flat here too so you can find non exertion routes pretty easily. Cycle routes are just getting better and better here ( with a few exceptions. ) I'm always finding new routes and places to ride around. A bit chilly in the winter but glorious when the sun comes out. Can't recommend enough.
@effyleven
Жыл бұрын
Excellent even-handed appraisal. Thanks for the objectivity... it really helps!
@jn7917
Жыл бұрын
Welcome to London Tom!
@Teapot-Dave
Жыл бұрын
Come and see Norwich, and what a pox-job of cycling infrastructure we have here. They seem to think that painting a picture of a bicycle on an existing footpath somehow makes it a bike-lane.
@grahambonner508
Жыл бұрын
That's not just Norwich to be fair, some cycle paths are not even good footpaths (narrow, overgrown and broken surfaces) Might as well just categorize any path outside of a city centre as a shared path.
@Teapot-Dave
Жыл бұрын
@@grahambonner508 Yes, I'm completely with you there. In my experience, the cycle-ways which run alongside roads always stop to give way to traffic coming out of side-roads, and they are often covered with gravel which has been flicked-up off the road, broken glass, and bits of old car debris. We are decades behind countries like Denmark and the Netherlands with their cycling infrastructure.
@Redkite-nd8gc
Жыл бұрын
I am a survivor! Biking in London for over 30 years. There have been times when it has been scary but now is so much better. In London there used to be only two types of cyclist - the quick and the dead. 🙂 I am glad it is so much better.
@I.____.....__...__
Жыл бұрын
At least they're trying, unlike Jason's hometown of Fake London (I saw it on Google Maps recently and it was horrible).
@Shifter_Cycling
Жыл бұрын
Totally. You have to start somewhere.
@stephensaines7100
Жыл бұрын
As a Cdn/Brit Dual, with my immediate family moved back to the UK forty years ago, and an absolute fascination with cross country cycling in the UK, this was an extremely valuable gauge to revisit London with as per cycling and staying alive, let alone enjoying it. Socially , I'm now Cdn, but spiritually, the UK countryside is enchanting. The question for me as a cyclist is: "Could I every live in London again, or do another work sojourn there?" Watching many Brit cycling channels, it's very hard to gauge their 'self-examination' as they 'already speak the language'. But seeing it through your eyes, and knowing that even as a Westerner (Calgarian) you speak on the issue in a very neutral way in Cdn terms, it gives me a vastly better take on the 'do-ability' of living in London again. Your host Katy said some magic words too that allows one to avoid the *incredibly intense* London main roads. NYC looks tame in comparison! (And I write from Toronto, not a great cycling city) Many thanks for this!
@KiranMachiraju
Жыл бұрын
London has great potential to be a bike city
@spikethea2630
Жыл бұрын
One thing that is good about London is the bus drivers are well trained for cyclists, I do hope that cycling infrastructure improves in SE London though
@hoboheadlines46
Жыл бұрын
I love what you're doing and I hope that you will keep doing it. Stay safe during your travels and keep preaching the gospel of the bicycle.
@Shifter_Cycling
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! You too!
@TheSaguache
Жыл бұрын
Hell yes, my wife and I are currently contemplating a move to the UK and this is much valuable beta on a place we could end up.
@tylerandmaren
Жыл бұрын
Yes, these videos are very helpful and informative! Motivates me to talk to my elected leaders about what is possible if prioritized.
@christophermcmullen5307
Жыл бұрын
Nice video: what a change! I was last in London in 2017 and besides the bikeshare, London was essentially sharrow-central. Nice to see they've been doing some thinking, and that they are thinking regionally and trying to build out a network. Like this series. When you're back in Canada you should make a stop in Montreal. South of the border Chicago and NYC would be good places to visit. Safe travels!
@tombartram7384
Жыл бұрын
I used to ride from Clapton to Ilford (flat journey) on a single speed bike every day in the summer and I used to get to work and then get home buzzing with endorphins. But if you add hills and winter then the fun instantly evaporates.
@angelah2083
Жыл бұрын
Interesting. I have just watched your video immediately after cycling home from central London, where people work, to the suburbs (what you called the “outer boroughs”) where people actually live. I live in the middle/outer suburbs 9 miles from my office. A cycle commuter typically would travel between five and 10 miles each way because London is a big place. It also has hills by the way! I’m sure the cycling superhighway is brilliant if you want to go a short flat distance through central London east-west or west-east. However, there is nothing like that going out to the north. and I can see one of the other comments says there’s nothing like it in the south either. London does have the most brilliant public transport system in the world though. So it gets some things right. The cycle superhighway is a nice start, but the rest of London is still a place where cars dominate. The only factor that makes it a little safer than some other places is the relatively slow speed of the traffic because of congestion. Other than that, junctions and road layouts make quite it a dangerous place. Come back in five years’ time, and it would be great to think more progress will have been made by then! I hope you enjoyed your visit , and thanks for the video.
@ChasmChaos
Жыл бұрын
There's a difference in what the words "suburbs" and "big" mean in Europe vs North America. In Canada and the US, a suburb would probably be anywhere from 10 miles to 50 miles away from the central city. London as a city is big, and even when you go to the suburbs it still looks and feels like a slower city connected to the hustle and bustle of Central London. North American cities are small, but the metropolitan area comprising of the city + suburb is absolutely massive and the sprawl just kills any possibility of cycling or public transportation.
@bgardunia
Жыл бұрын
The cycling gate was amazing
@Shifter_Cycling
Жыл бұрын
It's a really interesting idea.
@definitelynotacrab7651
Жыл бұрын
Those are some great improvements, and with that crazy success of the bike super highways it becomes harder for people to argue that nobody wants bike infrastructure in the city. Great video!
@chuck62891
Жыл бұрын
I find that visits to other cities to be both entertaining and enlightening. Keep them coming, either with you visiting or guests from the other city submitting a video. They are all good.
@jea559
Жыл бұрын
Come to Milton Keynes... 50 miles north west from London. Bike and car infrastructure set up jointly. Also is now classed as a city since last year. Great video
@Shifter_Cycling
Жыл бұрын
Ooh, this sounds interesting. Currently Googling Millton Keynes.
@ricequackers
Жыл бұрын
MK is a very unusual and interesting city. It's somehow managed to build excellent car and bicycle infrastructure so it's enjoyable to both bike and drive round. It somehow has an American style grid layout with big box stores yet it doesn't feel difficult to walk or bike around. It feels both urban, suburban and rural at the same time. The only thing missing imo is a proper rapid transit system to get around longer distances. Something like the DLR would be perfect there.
@Grimbakor
Жыл бұрын
Great to see you in London and I hope you enjoyed it! I've been a silent watcher since I started cycling a few months ago and while I haven't cycled through central London I've not had to because the public transport is so great but for the outer areas cycling is my go-to now! Lots of backstreets and dual-use paths keep me safe enough that I can opt out of the car.
@suburbia2050
Жыл бұрын
I prefer cycling in Summer in Central London than taking the tube, with the Hire bikes so I dont have to worry about locking the bike up!
@paulworth70
Жыл бұрын
Always enjoy your content Tom. Good to hear your passion for bike friendly cities.
@thecrazyToolfan
Жыл бұрын
Yes, show us more cities and developments, a bit more on the history of the changes as well.
@Fxd_bean
Жыл бұрын
I love cycling in London
@bernardmvella
10 ай бұрын
Having been cycling in London for a year now I really want to pick up on a point you made at the end relating to the cars and driving. The slow pace of drivers and relative lack of congestion (for a city of Londons size and stature) makes SUCH a world of difference. Brits may disagree but I find the majority of London drivers are incredibly respectful and aware of cyclists, which really aids the moments where you may have to depart cycle lanes and take to the main road. In my home country (New Zealand) I’d have been terrified to cycle on the cities main roads but I feel very at ease here. The bus and taxi drivers are naturally highly attuned towards cyclists too. The main safety concern for me is often other cyclists or unaware pedestrians!
@cc_das_me
Жыл бұрын
This was one of your coolest videos yet! I like this theme keep them coming! Also I was super impressed how much great content you were able to pack into 8 minutes that was awesome
@seanreynolds8661
Жыл бұрын
@shifter_cycling, come and check out cycling around in Sydney in NSW, Australia. Maybe check out Canberra too. Oh yeah, it’s summer here.
@Ladadadada
Жыл бұрын
Worth checking out BicycleDutch's videos on Sydney and Perth before you go.
@jw6825
Жыл бұрын
Look right before stepping off the curb!
@jebbo-c1l
Жыл бұрын
London and Paris could easily become bike paradises. High population density, relatively flat, and mild weather
@karlssberg
Жыл бұрын
Great to see you cycling where I live. I agree 100% with your analysis of london. It's the politics that's holding london back from being a true cycling city, but as I understand it, it was the same situation in the Netherlands 50 years ago.
@jasonschubert6828
Жыл бұрын
I've said it before and I'll say it again, why are we still building two way bike lanes on one side of the road? Mikael Colville-Anderson, formally of Copenhagenize, wrote about the folly of this back in 2014, mentioning the design had been removed from best practice in the Netherlands more than two decades earlier! Why are we still doing it 30 years on?
@Shifter_Cycling
Жыл бұрын
You're 100% correct, but I think the answer comes down to space and, ugh, car parking. The optimistic side of me thinks that two-lanes are the bridge between nothing at all and proper lanes. I hope we get there.
@Ladadadada
Жыл бұрын
@@Shifter_Cycling Yep. You can see this in some of the consultations and design documents where you can see that they often explicitly design and evaluate one-direction-per-side cycle lanes and reject them due to the loss of parking or travel lanes for cars (or occasionally just objecting to a loss of width of the travel lanes). I'm with you on the optimistic side though. Despite CS3 having some annoying compromises due to the both-on-one-side design, it is nonetheless massively popular and a lot of those new cyclists join the LCC and vote in local elections which is what will eventually get us to the best quality designs.
@jasonschubert6828
Жыл бұрын
It is worth noting the reason bi-directional cycling lanes are no longer being recommended is safety, with risk at crossings being higher by "a factor of 2" not to mention the difficulty for pedestrians crossing. Surely safety should be the major concern for any such design? Personally I can't see how 1 lane on each side takes up more space than two on one side either. And I do have to quote Mikael from his article, "Another excuse oft heard is, "Well... it's better than nothing" - often spoken in a defensive tone. It is a flawed argument, lacking vision, commitment and experience." 😉
@Ricky911_
Жыл бұрын
I left London 4 years ago and I am currently living in Rome. Before I came to Italy, I lived in the Southern part of Uxbridge (West London), which is about as suburban as you can get in the city of London. Despite that, I had a bike lane that took me directly to my school once I left my road. So, everything considered, London was already quite bike friendly. However, at the time, I saw cycling as more of a sport and so did most people (though there were some people who cycled to school). London has always had a focus away from car dependent infrastructure but nobody really used these lanes for everyday usage (instead using the bus or the underground) and I think it's partially because of the sporty connotation that comes with it. In the UK, cycling is seen as something you do to lose weight, when in reality, you burn more by walking. Here in Rome, there are definitely many more people who do it because they need to but, overall, there are still less cyclists because the cycling infrastructure isn't horrible; it's simply nonexistent. Well, except for a few places downtown. I started cycling as a way to get around once I left the UK and also stopped being a pussy, as it takes quite a lot of balls to cycle around Rome. But, it's nice to hear that cycling infrastructure is getting even better in London. I just hope people actually use it as a way to get around
@dariadavay
Жыл бұрын
Ayeee welcome to London! Looks like you went in November, right before the cold snap, lucky and glad you enjoyed our lovely little town! Low Traffic Neighbourhoods are a point of contention here with the Nimbys, but as gift to mankind. A city I can recommend that has undergone an pretty crazy almost overnight shift in cycling infrastructure is Tel Aviv. Check out Livable City's video titled "The urban transformation of Tel Aviv" 🔥
@LondonCycling
Жыл бұрын
We were glad the snow held off for sure! We will cycle in the snow, but it's not ideal for introductory touring with our current infrastructure and cycle lane gritting levels...
@ibs5080
Жыл бұрын
Just came across your channel now. I'm dual Brit Canadian currently in the UK but other home is Vancouver BC. I could tell right away within the first few seconds of you speaking that you are a fellow Canuck. Greetings to you! And now I will watch your video. Looks very interesting. Oh and... Subscribed, eh! 🇨🇦 🇬🇧
@jimbohblah
Жыл бұрын
Love everything you do, Tom! As a Brit now living in eastern Canada, I enjoyed seeing how central London has progressed in the last 20 years in terms of cycling infrastructure. I also appreciate your reports from North American cities and your advice about cycling in general.
@andrewcalladine2507
Жыл бұрын
Great video, London has come a long way, unfortunately the rest of the UK has a lot of catching up to do. There is far too much car is king in other towns and cities attitude, we must do better!
@Bijits2510
Жыл бұрын
Hope you had a good time in my home city - London. Please plan for a subscriber meet up next time you are here - I am a subscriber for many years. Have actually taken up urban bike commuting in London since following your channel, its definitely a healthier (both physical and mental) and cheaper option. Also agree with Katie that London that the cycling infrastructure here is very good in places - we are not yet like the Netherlands but getting there slowly
@Shifter_Cycling
Жыл бұрын
Having a meetup is a great idea. Hopefully I'll be back there soon. Thanks for watching, and I'm so glad to hear you've taken up the bike!
@simonafloat
Жыл бұрын
I grew up in London in the 80s & 90s and rarely cycled anywhere. I've returned to the city in my 50s and cycle everywhere now. It's a massive, massive improvement. I can cycle from the suburbs to central london in under and hour with very little stress.
@verkholantsev
Жыл бұрын
London ❤
@HowToMakeDinner
Жыл бұрын
Love this format! It’s nice to compare different cities’ progress.
@wwvelyoutubification
Жыл бұрын
London is definetly one of the better cities in the UK. I have to spend a lot of time in cities like Birmingham and Sheffield and oh boy, those are truly just carcentric urban wastelands... The volume of traffic alone around Birmingham New Street Station alone makes it impossible to bike without being killed, even if the speeds are slowish.
@UltraXD.
Жыл бұрын
I would love to see you do something similar to this is Sydney Australia! Sydney has had great infrastructure for many years but has slowed down drastically and now many politicians are trying there best for better safer bicycle infrastructure. There are many campaign groups out there as well helping with this cause. Sydney is very different to London and more like Canada or USA in road design and idea so maybe it might be a bit easier to navigate. Thanks Tom, great video
@corinamihailiuc
Жыл бұрын
Yes! Loved this !
@FrankLadd
Жыл бұрын
Great Video! Amazing that you got to do that.
@reinerjung1613
Жыл бұрын
Great video. And while you could not go into too much details how they made it, it is inspiring. And that is one of the most important things to help people to push for more cycling infrastructure. Two cool ideas, I took from the video (a) use of temporary bike lanes as an active tool to test different ideas. In Germany it is usually just a temporary measure without evaluation and then later some road designer designs something totally different. (b) you need to have dedicated politicians and in turn you need people pushing and supporting politicians in pursuing change.
@Shifter_Cycling
Жыл бұрын
You good point about road design. One thing that struck me in London was that the bike lanes sometimes felt a little inconsistent, as if it really was a different person designing them. For a visitor to the city, I found this confusing. Bike lanes are great when you don't have to think about them, they are just consistent, connected and reliable.
@86pp73
Жыл бұрын
@@Shifter_Cycling The lack of consistency might be to do with TfL having to roll-out the cycling network via piecemeal upgrades and haggle with borough councils when making them. On top of that, London has inherently messy urban design. It's the result of over a century of anarchic urban growth and botched civil works programmes, leading to such wonderful occurrences, like the main road to Dover (A20) having a section with just two lanes to share with all the local traffic. Now there's a route that's never getting any cycling infrastructure.
@thegallery
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Boris
@Velobetty
Жыл бұрын
I've been cycling in London for a lot of years now and I'm really pleased that some of these protected lanes are finally arriving. Back when I started cycling in the city on a fixed-gear bike there wasn't many cyclists and drivers didn't really give you much thought but cycling then was only for the fit and the brave. Then more people started cycling and that started to cause conflict when motorists started noticing cyclists and, incorrectly of course, blaming them for the traffic jams they themselves caused. Now I hope we're getting to a new phase where cycling infrastructure exists away from motor traffic which will reduce that conflict. However there are a *lot* of people actively trying to block new cycling infrastructure and to rip out existing infrastructure so half of the battle is protecting what we have. However there are new lanes appearing all over London. now and nothing is more powerful than an idea who's time has come. Great video, thanks!
@pareetjshah
Жыл бұрын
Lovely video. Thanks for covering London and meeting up with the amazing Katy!
@DerekPerrin
Жыл бұрын
Glad to see you doing stuff outside of Canada. As a former Saskatonian, I suggest you come to Christchurch, NZ sometime :)
@andi_1425
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the cool video! I visited London in fall and I noticed more people on bikes than the last time I was there (about three years ago). Now as a tourist it's difficult to judge if this was due to the weather, Covid, or better bike infrastructure, but your video gives me the impression that it might actually be a real change in the right direction!
@waterside13
Жыл бұрын
Well done London, best city in the world.
@georgiasilva5983
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. Really hoping London keeps getting more cycle friendly. Greetings from London 🇬🇧.
@christill
Жыл бұрын
I live about 60 miles from London on the south coast, but I haven’t been there for a long time now, and I can’t say this level of infrastructure would be enough to make me go there unless I ended up needing to go there for something. As a Dutch commenter said, it’s a racing mentality and it’s not relaxed at all. I personally prefer places like Cambridge. It doesn’t have a lot of specific infrastructure (at least it didn’t when I went there in 2019. It might have changed since); but the way the city is laid out modal filters and simple things like that really make it feel nicer to cycle. And it’s more relaxed there as well.
@zuur303
Жыл бұрын
Good to see these changes, but as a Dutch bike rider I'm struck by the lack of visual cues (mostly done with red asphalt here) where the lanes go. The double traffic light for cyclists is simply done with a no-cars-box near the traffic lights here - but I get as an emerging bike city it's best to not surprise (antagonise?) drivers with cyclists just pulling up in front of you.
@marknolen7878
Жыл бұрын
Great content. Love seeing what cities are doing and how cycling infrastructure is developing over the years. Hopefully you can come to Australia and critique
@amandajane8227
Жыл бұрын
It would be a pretty sad critique gvien how poor cycling infrastructure is here.
@marknolen7878
Жыл бұрын
@@amandajane8227 Exactly!! Would serve as what gov't/councils need to do
@thecaveofthedead
Жыл бұрын
Also remember public transit is expensive in London. So cycling can also provide economic relief.
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