That didn't take long 10:06 - Jun 3 with 540 views | StokieBlue | Air pollution levels in China are back to pre-C19 levels: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/jun/03/air-pollution-in-china-back- I was hoping that London would be somewhat changed with more permanent cycle lanes and less traffic. Optimistic I know but hopefully they won't follow the route of China and jump straight back to exactly how things were previously with regards to pollution. SB | |
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That didn't take long on 10:09 - Jun 3 with 529 views | Dubtractor | On that note, up until last weekend my cycle rides from Ipswich have had fresh clean air for the whole journey, but last weekend (with much higher traffic) the air quality getting out of Ipswich was noticeably worse. It was nice while it lasted! | |
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That didn't take long on 10:16 - Jun 3 with 503 views | davblue |
That didn't take long on 10:09 - Jun 3 by Dubtractor | On that note, up until last weekend my cycle rides from Ipswich have had fresh clean air for the whole journey, but last weekend (with much higher traffic) the air quality getting out of Ipswich was noticeably worse. It was nice while it lasted! |
Cycling has been great in Oxfordshire but roads being busier in the last 2 weeks has made it less enjoyable and there has been a few incidents recently. Someone was egging cyclists around here last week, whilst they were going 25mph and they had a welp on their chest from the impact. 2 cyclists were hit by the same car in Wycombe on Monday and died unfortunately. | | | |
That didn't take long on 10:17 - Jun 3 with 503 views | TractorWood | Cycling is the future. Cambridge well ahead of the curve. Hoping other cities get more friendly. The roads South of the A14 remain very quiet but busier to the North of it. I live in rural Suffolk and haven't driven my car since early March. I've yet to need it. [Post edited 3 Jun 2020 10:19]
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