The table represents data regarding the number of residents going to work by bicycle across different regions in the UK from 2001 to 2011.
Overall, Inner London is shown to have the most growth compared to other regions in the UK, while Outer London is shown to have the least percentage increase over the decade 2001 to 2011.
In 2001, Inner London had 43,494 cyclers in the area and it increased up to 106,219 in 2011 which is shown to have an increase of 144%. Similarly, Brighton and Hove is shown to have the second largest increase from 3168 to 6635 which is a rise of 109%. Although Outer London is shown to have the second highest resident cycling to work, it is shown to have the least percentage increase at 45%.
Additional areas like Bristol, manchester, newcastle, sheffield is shown to have an increase above 50% while areas like cardiff, gateshead, exeter, leeds and liverpool is shown to have a percentage slightly less than the others. Overall every area is below 10000 resident that are cycling to work.
