Jonathon Harker24 March, 2020 Cycling Industries Europe (CIE) has launched a COVID-19 taskforce to support members, with a series of webcasts that kick off on 26 March. With the news that (in the UK) bike shops can remain open while most of the rest of the country is on lockdown to prevent the spread of… [Read More]
Coronavirus UK lockdown causes big drop in air pollution | The Guardian
Air quality in big cities is likely to improve even more in coming weeks, say scientists Damian Carrington Fri 27 Mar 2020 16.30 GMT The nationwide shutdown caused by the coronavirus outbreak has led to big drops in air pollution across the UK’s major cities, new data analysis shows. Levels of toxic pollutants were likely… [Read More]
Pollutionwatch: why cycling is better for you in 99% of world’s cities | The Guardian
While pollution and road safety are concerns, the benefits of riding a bike generally outweigh the risks Gary FullerThu 26 Mar 2020 21.30 GMT New York has reported a surge in cycling as people try to avoid public transport during the coronavirus epidemic. In New York City, Mexico City, and Bogotá city authorities are planning… [Read More]
Richmond Park cyclists urged to ride alone as motor traffic banned after weekend with bizarre bank holiday vibe despite crisis | road.cc
Royal Parks welcomes cycling but urges responsible riding and social distancing Cyclists using Richmond Park have been urged by a group that represents them to ride alone or risk being banned altogether after rules on social distancing were widely ignored by many visitors this weekend, resulting in motor vehicles being banned from three Royal Parks… [Read More]
Electric scooters to get green light to go on Britain’s public roads | The Guardian
Legalisation of e-scooters part of government’s wider plan for ‘transport revolution’ Alex HernLast modified on Mon 16 Mar 2020 12.28 GMT Electric scooters will be allowed on public roads for the first time under a Department for Transport proposal which will consult on the rules required to allow the new technology to operate safely, the… [Read More]
Footway Parking Fail: Redux – The Ranty Highwayman
I detest footway parking. It’s antisocial, anti-people, damages the very fabric of the footway and helps to perpetuate the dominance of cars in our streets and places. It’s back in the news again (for England at least) with an announcement by the Government that there will be a 12-week consultation on footway parking in the… [Read More]
London road charging schemes suspended to help critical workers move around capital during coronavirus pandemic | Evening Standard
14 hours ago All London road charging schemes will be temporarily suspended to help critical workers move around the capital during the coronavirus crisis. Transport for London (TfL) said the Congestion Charge, Ultra Low Emission Zone and Low Emission Zone would stop operating from Monday until further notice. Mayor of London Sadiq Khan asked for… [Read More]
France bans recreational cycling as it tightens coronavirus measures | road.cc
Italy and Spain have also banned recreational cycling France has effectively banned recreational cycling as part of its coronavirus lockdown. The sports ministry made the announcement after widespread criticism of the large numbers of people taking to the streets for exercise after a lockdown was imposed on Tuesday. Authorities have urged people to only leave… [Read More]
Why not encourage cycling during the coronavirus lockdown? | The Guardian
Bikes allows people to maintain isolation but provide important respite from being indoors Peter WalkerFri 20 Mar 2020 07.00 GMT It’s an increasingly urgent question for those who still have to travel into work, or to collect supplies or visit vulnerable people – how can you get around without contracting – or spreading – the… [Read More]
Good Cycling Facility of the Week: 19/03/20 Cycle path running through the Beatrixpark in Utrecht | CEoGB
This week’s Good Cycling Facilty is a cycle path running through the Beatrixpark in Utrecht. Rather than squeezing walking and cycling together – as is sadly too often the case with paths through parks in the UK – both modes have clear, defined space, and plenty of it. The path also has street lighting. The… [Read More]