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Old 24-07-2007, 12:22 PM
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Default Cycling to work - government incentive scheme to buy tax free bikes!

Apparently the government have launched a new scheme to encourage people to cycle to work to reduce the amount of cars and pollution on the roads as well as getting people fitter.

I would love to buy a bike to cycle to work and think if more people did then it would reduce a lot of pollution. I've heard you can get about 50% off the normal SRP of a bike as the government and the govenrment are going to be building more cycling lanes and other essential safety features for cyclists.

I can't seem to find much info about the scheme on the internet and would be really greateful if anyone knows anymore...
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Cool about time..

Careful with the word scheme.. It has a bit of a negative rep in the sustainability circle due too many companies abusing it as green wash and attaching "scheme" as a redirection tactic.

Bought my own bike here in the USA paid about 560$ on a disability income ouch....

I ride everywhere haven't been in a gas powered vehicle for about 4-5 months straight.

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Thanks for the info Corey!

After researching on some other forums I found this useful link to Department of Transport information about how the scheme works: Department for Transport - Cycle to Work Scheme Implementation Guidance

There is some really useful info here too: Cycle Solutions - THE TAX-EFFICIENT WAY TO ENJOY CYCLING TO WORK
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