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The number of people cycling in Brighton & Hove has increased substantially over recent years. A large proportion of city workers still drive less than three miles to get to work each day, so there is great potential for increasing cycling in the city.
There are cycle lanes across the city, including along the seafront, Grand Avenue and The Drive, Hove to Hangleton, with improvements currently being made along Lewes Road and Old Shoreham Road . Many of these routes form part of the national and regional cycle route network.
New cycle parking has been installed in the city. The new parking facilities are blocks of cycle parking with space for 10 bikes or more.