Could this be the best way of getting to the Olympics?
Cars are to be banned from the 2012 Olympics, according to reports.
The Olympics are also said to be a testing ground for anti-car policies in the future at all major cultural and sporting events.
Large exclusion zones are to be created banishing cars from the event except for the disabled, reports the Times newspaper.
The first edition of the Transport Plan for the 2012 Games was published by the Olympic Delivery Authority today.
The main goal of the Transport Plan is encouraging 100% of spectators to travel to the Games by public transport, walking or cycling.
Olympic organisers hope to achieve this by improving transport links in and around the Olympic Park and key 2012 venues.
The document outlines the new trains, rail lines, and platforms, enhanced stations, river works, and new walking and cycling routes that have already been delivered or are underway.
Olympic Delivery Authority Chief Executive David Higgins said: 'We want London 2012 to be the Public Transport Games. This is not about banning people from using their cars but about making public transport, walking and cycling the most attractive option for spectators traveling to the Games.'