🌙 Imagine if every street felt safe to ride, day and night. Would you?

Last month, we joined @London Cycling Campaign’s After Dark Freedom Ride, weaving through the city’s glowing streets and shadowy corners to demand safer cycling for everyone.

Right now, fewer than 1 in 3 cycle trips are made by women. Not because they don’t want to ride, but because the streets weren’t designed for them. If we can make cycling work for women, we can make it work for everyone.

🎥 Hear from the riders making their voices heard and explore our areas of campaigning at cyclinguk.org/cycle-campaigning

top tip for keeping um safe is adhere to the highway code i think it’s important as cyclists to also adhere to the highway code stop at red lights um let pedestrians have access um first rights on the road be bright be seen wear a cycle helmet uh obey the lights and be respectful and observant um and don’t take unnecessary risks by going left inside of buses or lorries i go bright um I have my bike lit up on the side because I have quite a long bike it really makes a difference um also have a Insta 360 camera um it’s quite often not turned on but I have found it makes an enormous difference never had a car come really really close to me while I’ve had a camera on and I think it is quite depressing make sure you have good lights keep your position on the road make sure you’re well seen look behind you when you’re moving around and changing position on the road just enjoy

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