Metrolink passengers may soon be able to take bikes on the city-region's tram network as proposals are set to be considered by transport bosses.
Transport for Greater Manchester has announced there are plans for a pilot scheme to test the safe carriage of bikes and non-standard cycles on off-peak services.
The pilot is expected to start at the beginning of February and will run for four to six weeks, with volunteers taking their bikes on board and sampling routes and stops at different times on different days.
Feedback will be taken from other passengers and the cyclists themselves.
We asked people in Manchester for their opinion on the proposed pilot scheme.