London_congestion_cycles.png
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Summary
Description London congestion cycles.png |
English:
Image showing changes in the counts of
bicycles
in London at October 2008 compared to October 2001 based on official data. The
London congestion charge
was introduced in 2003. Red dots show a decline in bicycles, blue dots an increase. The boundary of the congestion charge is shown in white. Produced by ITO World Ltd using
traffic count data
published by the
Department for Transport
on
data.gov.uk
and
OpenStreetMap
base mapping
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Date | (UTC) |
Source | from Flickr |
Author | ITO World Ltd |
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- 2010-04-29 09:00 PeterEastern 2454×1381× (4470873 bytes) {{Information |Description = Image showing changes in the counts of [[bicycles]] in London at October 2008 compared to October 2001 based on official data. The [[London congestion charge]] was introduced in 2003. Red dots show a decline in bicycles, b