Heading in the right direction; we're getting there; the signs of the times. If there's one thing editing Cycle Lifestyle does to you it's fill your head with puns.
So let me tell it like it is: over 1,500 people have now signed the London Cycle Map Campaign petition! If we keep going like this then surely it's only a matter of time before the authorities wake up to the transformative potential of Simon Parker's glorious London Cycle Map.
If you haven't done so already, please tell your friends, colleagues, MPs, kids and neighbours about our campaign. The public gets what the public wants, so we have to ensure that we collectively demand a London Cycle Map - and therefore a capital city that's connected by a safe, comprehensive, well-signed and easily navigable network of cycle routes - just like the underground, but overground!
By the way, to put that figure of 1,500 into perspective, here's an image of how many people that is (or so I am reliably informed by some website or other). If every one of these people persuaded one friend to sign the petition, there'd be 3,000 signatures, and if those new signatories did the same there'd be 4,500 - and so on.
Anyway, back to the puns: pedal power to the people; mapping the future; the social cycle network. Etcetera.