Cycle Industry News) Mark Sutton31 January, 2020 The European Transport Safety Council has call for urgent action to protect those making active travel choices as it has been revealed cyclist deaths have fallen eight times as slowly as deaths in motor vehicles across Europe. The authors of a new report on the topic found that… [Read More]
Electric scooters can help cities move beyond cars v pedestrians | The Guardian
Alex HernFri 31 Jan 2020 12.10 GMT If there’s one thing we can all agree on, it’s that being hit by a scooter hurts less than being hit by a bike. That may sound like a strangely negative place to start, but it’s sort of fundamental to why I’m glad the government is finally showing… [Read More]
Bikeways And Business On Bloor Street – Before & After Bikeway Installation: Research Summary
Before & After Bikeway Installation: Avenue Road To Shaw Street There are more customers on Bloor after the bikeway installation. Average number of customers served per weekday Customer spending grew more on Bloor than surrounding areas, and about the same as rest of the city overall. Bikeway installedPeople who bike or walk to Bloor visit… [Read More]
Brighton, Bristol, York … city centres signal the end of the road for cars | The Guardian
The city with the only Green MP in the country is the latest council to consider banning private vehicles from its centre to reduce pollution and improve citizens’ quality of life Harriet SherwoodSun 26 Jan 2020 10.35 GMT In a multi-storey car park in the centre of Brighton, Peter Willcocks – on hand in a… [Read More]
TfL to use artificial intelligence to help fuel London’s cycling boom – Cycle Industry News
Hayley Everett24 January, 2020 A UK-first trial of artificial intelligence (AI) technology could make it much easier to plan and operate new cycle routes in the capital. Until now, Transport for London (TfL) has relied mainly on manual traffic counts to record how many people are cycling on any given road, with this information used… [Read More]
Weatherwatch: walkers and cyclists first in York’s winter safety plans |The Guardian
Research shows that cyclists and walkers are three times as likely as motorists to be injured in icy conditions. Are York’s ‘baby gritters’ the solution? Kate RaviliousFri 24 Jan 2020 21.30 GMT Two years ago we had an icy winter in York. For those of us who like to walk or cycle it became treacherous… [Read More]
A radical transport response to the climate emergency | Policy and insight
Transport is now the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the UK and emissions are rising. This briefing outlines far-reaching changes to deliver the reductions needed and ensure a decent transport system that works for everyone. Lynn Sloman and Lisa Hopkinson, Transport for Quality of Life 26 Oct 2019 Summary This paper – written… [Read More]
Could “20-minute neighbourhoods” help get us to a zero-carbon future? | CityMetric
Daniel Gillett 11 Dec 19 The Sustrans manifesto. This year has brought a number of unique weather events to the UK: the highest temperature ever recorded, unprecedented flooding, and the prospect of a sub-zero general election. And while we might struggle to lay the blame for hiking to the polling station in crampons at the… [Read More]
New UK housing ‘dominated by roads’ – BBC News
Planners and engineers have been rapped for allowing new housing developments to be dominated by roads. A report says too many highways engineers are still approving roads that do not fully account for pedestrians and cyclists. link to original article
How a Belgian port city inspired Birmingham’s car-free ambitions | The Guardian
Carlton ReidMon 20 Jan 2020 Birmingham – once, proudly, the UK’s “motorway city” – has announced plans to entice people out of cars and on to bikes and buses. If officials get their way, the city will be split into zones, and, rather than driving direct, motorists will have to use the ring road for… [Read More]