Deansgate from near the Cathederal to Deansgate station was once a car sewer full of single occupancy cars, now a more peaceful cycle lane with loading bays for Lgvs and vans, well done Manchester

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  1. Love watching your channel Paul!

    Used to live and work around a lot of places in the North West, Manchester was pretty much the last place I worked in before moving away completely.

    Just seeing how much of the places I once frequented in the late 90s have changed is a bit of a surreal feeling I mean back then bike lanes were nonexistent.

    Do you ever keep a tally of the number of miles you cover on your bike Paul? I’d genuinely be interested to know.

    Brilliant as always Paul, thanks for making and sharing!

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