TfL £87.6M Boosts London Streets.

Rahul Somvanshi

London streets will be transformed with £87.6 million from TfL this year, marking a 9% boost for greener transport options.

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Boroughs across the capital will build nearly 100km of new bike lanes and over 260 pedestrian crossings in local neighborhoods.

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School children will benefit from 222 new School Streets schemes, adding to the 700 already helping kids walk and cycle safely to class.

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Bus passengers can expect faster journeys with 20km of dedicated lanes coming to tackle the worst traffic bottlenecks.

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The cash forms part of TfL's "Vision Zero" plan to wipe out all road deaths and serious injuries by 2041.

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Fourteen London boroughs won't get a penny from the safer streets fund, raising questions about the distribution of transport money.

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Funding amounts vary dramatically, with Barking and Dagenham receiving £5 million while Kensington and Chelsea gets just £841,000.

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TfL Commissioner Andy Lord promises "lower speeds in many locations" and safety improvements at ten dangerous junctions.

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E-scooter and e-bike users will find more parking options with £4.1 million specifically set aside for new bays across London.

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Lambeth Bridge faces occasional closures throughout the year while junction safety improvements are completed.

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