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Challenging Londons children to cycle safer

15 March 2006

Young Londoners are being invited to take part in Cyclesafer Challenge, a Transport for London (TfL) competition that encourages children to think creatively about cycling and safety.

Primary school pupils in Years Four and Five in the Capital are being asked to enter the competition, giving them the chance to win a range of prizes - including one of six Trek mountain bikes.

There are three categories in the competition for children to choose from:

The winners of the competition will receive their prizes at the Cycle Show, which will take place at ExCeL in London between 5 - 8 October 2006.

Jon Snow, Channel 4 news presenter said: "I've been a judge of TfL's Cyclesafer Challenge for the past three years.

" I cycle regularly in London myself, and believe the competition is a fun way of encouraging a new generation of cyclists to get on their bikes - and to do it as safely and responsibly as possible."

Rose Ades, TfL's Head of the Cycling Centre of Excellence said:
"In the past five years London has seen recorded journeys by bike double while casualty rates have nearly halved.

"TfL recognises that children are an essential part of the cycling renaissance that the Capital is enjoying, and Cyclesafer Challenge is one of the ways we are encouraging them to think creatively about road safety - on and off their bikes."

For more information about Cyclesafer Challenge or to request a Cyclesafer school pack visit www.cycleshow.co.uk and click on the cyclesafer link or email cyclesafer@upperstreetevents.co.uk. For more information please contact: Jane Upton on 0115 9161615 or jane.upton@perfectmotion.org

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