Politics
London’s Mayor Turns to Cycling to Solve Transit’s Coronavirus Problem
- Temporary cycle lanes will help commuters get to work
- U.K.’s cycling boom has helped boost shares in Halfords
A cyclist travels in a cycle lane in London, on April 24.
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To get London moving again, the city’s mayor wants to drastically increase space for bicycles and pedestrians, measures that could permanently transform the capital.