You did not say it was easy lol, just me pointing out it is not.
It is still happening but not as often, lots of cyclists think cycle lanes are not for them and they have a divine right to use the road. The Highway, west of the Limehouse link is a case in point, there is a cycle route, very well signed using cable street, but still they use the Highway.
The main reason for reduction in deaths is traffic does not move much and there is basically only one route anywhere, even on clear roads there are 20 mph speed limits and most roads are one lane instead of two. Single file slow moving traffic and less accidents happen.
It cost me 15 quid, but I drove to Fulham on Friday hitting the charging zone at about 8.30pm, gentleman me driving girls home lol, Tower Bridge and approaches were gridlocked, but the rest of London along the river deserted, no traffic, very few people, very few in bars, never seen a Friday night like it.
Had me thinking would it ever return to the way it was.
I stopped driving into London, going to the theatre, a meal, an evening shopping, whatever, once the C charge was changed to 10pm and weekends, not the only one, it is killing the economy in the long run, and the pandemic has nailed the lid down I think, there was no life on Friday evening, sure the night goers might appear after 10, but the early evening life is dead at the moment.
This is the main reason 14000 black cab drivers have given it in, that and Uber etc, the knowledge is redundant, you can only follow like sheep on the main roads, there are no cut throughs, every time you take a route you used to use, more roads are blocked, it is not about reducing pollution it is about money. To reduce pollution you keep traffic moving and ban polluting vehicles, but they say you can pollute if you pay, it is laughable really.
Tower bridge is a big tourist attraction, it was the only place I saw people in numbers, that the charging zone has perma blocked, pollution must be horrendous, bus routes running late. How long before it is another Hammersmith bridge with the traffic it is now carrying?
As far as I saw on a summer Friday, albeit a dull one, London is finished, I can only imagine the reopened theatres are struggling for custom, I did not see enough people between Tower Bridge and Fulham to fill one of them.