A major study tracking more than 300,000 commuters has revealed that cycling to work can cut the risk of dying early from illnesses such as heart disease and cancer by up to 24 per cent. Dr Richard Patterson from the MRC Epidemiology Unit at the University of Cambridge, who led the research, hailed post-lockdown plans… [Read More]
Archives for 2020
Bristol reveals plans to pedestrianise historic centre in Covid-19 revamp | The Guardian
Mayor sees pandemic as chance to change travel habits and revitalise city Steven MorrisThu 21 May 2020 11.58 BST A scheme to turn part of Bristol’s historic centre into a pedestrian-only zone within months has been set out as part of plans to change how people get around the city during and after the Covid-19… [Read More]
Pollutionwatch: how bike roads can reduce exposure to toxic air | The Guardian
With a return to car traffic when lockdown lifts, we must find ways to keep cyclists and walkers safe Gary Fuller Thu 21 May 2020 21.30 BST Pop-up cycle lanes, wider pavements and traffic-free school streets are part of urgent UK government recommendations to allow physical distancing as the Covid-19 lockdown is eased.But with a… [Read More]
Manchester becomes latest UK city to delay clean air zone | The Guardian
Leeds, Birmingham and Bath also push back green plans and blame coronavirus pandemic Sandra LavilleThu 21 May 2020 16.45 BST The creation of the biggest clean air zone in the UK to tackle illegal levels of air pollution is being delayed by a year because of the coronavirus pandemic. Greater Manchester became the latest city… [Read More]
Fair street space allocation: ethical principles and empirical insights: Transport Reviews: Vol 0, No 0
Urban street space is increasingly contested. However, it is unclear what a fair street space allocation would look like. We develop a framework of ten ethical principles and three normative perspectives on street space – streets for transport, streets for sustainability, and streets as place – and discuss 14 derived street space allocation mechanisms. We… [Read More]
2018) The first 5 mins of car journeys expose us to high levels of pollution | This is Money
Motorists are exposed to the highest level of harmful emissions at the start of every journey, research shows. Emissions systems that are built into cars to capture harmful pollution take around five minutes to warm up and activate, resulting in dangerous ‘pollution bursts’ in the initial moments drivers and their passengers are en route. And… [Read More]
Coordinator’s Annual Report May 2020
Coordinator’s and Rides Report 2019-2020 Presented by John Chamberlain at AGM on 18th May 2020
Treasurer’s Report and Budget 2019-2020
Presented by Meade McCloughan at AGM on 18th May 2020
17% of commuters ‘more likely to cycle to work’ after COVID-19 | BikeBiz
Rebecca Morley 18th May 2020 An ICM poll for Shand Cycles has that found that 17% of commuters are more likely to cycle to work following the COVID-19 outbreak. If that trend were mapped across the country’s 32 million commuters, it would lead to five and a half million people taking to their bikes. The… [Read More]
‘A new normal’: how coronavirus will transform transport in Britain’s cities | The Guardian
The dominance of the car is being seriously challenged for the first time in decades, say experts Matthew TaylorLast modified on Mon 18 May 2020 20.03 BST Amid the confusion that followed Boris Johnson’s televised announcement easing the lockdown, Will Norman was clear about one thing – the way people move around cities would never… [Read More]
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