Cyclists wearing frames shaped like cars are taking to the streets of London to demonstrate that vehicles are “hogging” roads.

Micromobility firm Dott is carrying out the stunt in Hammersmith, west London, this week.

It is estimated that reducing the number of cars used in the capital by 20,000 – equivalent to less than 1% – would free up 55 miles (88km) of roads and create enough space for 80,000 bikes.

Dott has been one of three operators involved in a trial of rental e-scooters in London since June 2021.

It began offering rental e-bikes in the city in March.

Watford Observer: The aim of the stunt is to show how much space could be freed up for more bikes in the city (Dott/PA)The aim of the stunt is to show how much space could be freed up for more bikes in the city (Dott/PA)

Dott co-founder and chief executive Henri Moissinac said: “Our latest project highlights the absurdity of single drivers hogging the capital’s roads, when other forms of transport are openly available and so much better for both the individual and the community.

“It’s time we reimagined how we travel across our cities, which is why we’re here to unlock London with clean rides for everyone.”

Moissinac co-founded Dott with Maxim Romain in the Netherlands in 2019, which operates over 30,000 shared electric scooters and electric bikes in 17 cities in Europe.