23 July, 2020. New research by YouGov is illustrating the strength of the motoring lobby against changing the status quo in favour of a green recovery and more infrastructure to encourage active travel.
Archives for 2020
Safe walking and cycling routes must be a top priority | Letters – The Guardian
Letters. Tue 21 Jul 2020 18.02 BST. Rachel White says that safe walking and cycling routes must be a top priority
Recycled kerb business to help LAs with temporary cycling infrastructure – Cycle Industry News
22 July, 2020. With phase one Emergency Active Travel funding currently in circulation a recycled kerb business has come to market to help local authorities (LAs) with a flexible solution to temporary and semi-permanent cycling infrastructure.
Car tyres are major source of ocean microplastics – study | The Guardian
Damian Carrington. Wind-borne microplastics are a bigger source of ocean pollution than rivers, say scientists
Oxford police told family it wasn’t safe to cycle home from nursery due to “aggressive drivers” | road.cc
About the Traffic Analysis Tool
The Traffic Analysis Tool conducts surveys of estimated motor vehicle journey times taking account of traffic congestion as estimated by Google Maps. The tool accepts a request for a specific route and collects Google’s predicted motor vehicle driving time repeatedly over any period of duration between 6 hours to 14 days. Full instructions for use… [Read More]
Late July update on Camden’s Covid-19 infrastructure initiatives
Massive progress on pop-up cycle lanes and useful set of point closures around Red Lion Street
Jun 2017) Ignore the toxic myth about bike lanes and pollution – the facts utterly debunk it | The Guardian
Peter Walker, Fri 16 Jun 2017 12.00 BST
Jun 2018 ) Copenhagenize your city: the case for urban cycling in 12 graphs | The Guardian
Danish-Canadian urban designer Mikael Colville-Andersen busts some common myths and shows how the bicycle has the potential to transform cities around the world
New 20mph speed limit across Westminster | Westminster City Council
17/7/20 We are introducing a 20mph speed limit on all our roads, as part of our commitment to making our streets safer, healthier and cleaner for everyone.
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