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Awards to celebrate the Capitals 999 cycle teams

24 February 2006

The hard work and dedication of London's emergency service cyclists were recognised on Thursday 23 February at Transport for London's (TfL) annual 999 London Cycling Awards at City Hall.

TfL is fully commited to increasing cycling by all Londoners, whether for commuting to work, policing the streets or saving lives

Now in their third year, TfL's 999 London Cycling Awards celebrate excellence in London's police and ambulance cycling teams, by rewarding the commitment they show to Londoners, community relations and cycling in the Capital.

Londoners have taken to their bicycles in record numbers over the past five years, and that trend has been mirrored in the use of cycle teams by London's emergency services.

On London's busy streets, bicycles are often the fastest and most convenient way for the emergency services to chase offenders or rush to the aid of injured people.

TfL is working in partnership with the emergency services to make cycling an integral part of their front line services.

The Metropolitan and City Police forces, the London Ambulance Service and now St John Ambulance all have a growing number of serving police officers, traffic wardens, community support officers, paramedics and emergency medical technicians cycling the Capital's streets.

Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London, said: "I would like to congratulate London's emergency service cyclists for their dedication, commitment and professionalism.

"Not only are they helping protect Londoners by providing speedy responses to emergency calls, they are also a great role model for cycling in the capital."

Peter Hendy CBE, Commissioner of Transport for London, said: "The use of cycles by London's police and ambulance services is proving to be invaluable. TfL is fully commited to increasing cycling by all Londoners, whether for commuting to work, policing the streets or saving lives.

"Cycling is becoming much more popular. We have already seen the number of cycle journeys double on London's roads during the past five years, and with the Capital gearing up to host the start of the Tour de France next year, there has never been a better time to cycle."

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