Is 11.5 mph, I wonder if traffic calming or congestion has the greatest effect! Anyway, as the article says - you can see why people are cycling instead!
http://road.cc/content/news/137242-does-london-traffic-slow-down-ac...
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I agree that when pulling away from traffic lights etc on busy cycling routes the swarm of cyclists has caused everyone to change the way they drive. So I can see that this could have some affect on car speeds, however I don't think that is the explanation for the general slow speed of car commuting journeys.
If you analyse your journey, the rate limiting steps are not the clear road sections (where manoeuvring around cyclists will slow your average speed) but is the amount of time spent in queues at each junction or traffic light. This explains why car commuting time increase so much in the school holidays - it is not because there are fewer cyclist (as there are very few children who cycle on london roads) but because there are shorter queues at the junctions.
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