Daisy Narayanan – Director of Urbanism 9th MARCH 2020 Themes of equity and social justice are deeply embedded in what we experience. Especially as women or the more vulnerable in society. How we travel, how we experience our streets and our public spaces, how safe and how welcome we feel are being discussed far more… [Read More]
Archives for 2020
Aspiring for Vision Zero in London | Road Safety Support – Andy Cox, Metropolitan Police
22.04.2020 By Detective Superintendent Andy Cox, Metropolitan Police Every death on our roads is tragic and unacceptable and, as the Metropolitan Police lead for Vision Zero, I see first-hand the utter devastation caused by serious and fatal collisions. Despite significant progress to reduce road danger over the last decade, more can and must be done…. [Read More]
How to be an advocate for safe streets when you’re stuck at home | Transportation Alternati ves
During the COVID-19 pandemic, while many of us are working from home, our work continues. In this time of crisis, our movement for safe streets for all New Yorkers remains critical. While we can’t rally at the steps of City Hall or organize in-person, we all have a role to play in continuing to advocate… [Read More]
Roads 70% quieter while Brits are on lockdown
Jonathon Harker8 April, 2020 While much of the country is self-isolating and making essential journeys only, anecdotal evidence has indicated there’s a lot less motor vehicle traffic on the road – arguably making cyclists more noticeable. It turns out the official statistics (reported by the Guardian) bear those impressions out. Yesterday’s Transport Committee meeting noted… [Read More]
‘Bicycles are the new toilet paper’: bike sales boom as coronavirus lockdown residents crave exercise | The Guardian
Australia’s peak representative body for cyclists has called on governments to transform roads into cycleways to ease traffic on bike paths Justine Landis-HanleyLast modified on Wed 22 Apr 2020 12.22 BST Australian bike retailers are struggling to keep up with the boom in sales since coronavirus restrictions came into force last month. “We’re the new… [Read More]
Climate change: Switch road cash to broadband, adviser says – BBC News
21 April 2020 Roger Harrabin The UK government’s climate change adviser is urging ministers to reconsider plans for road-building and switch the investment into broadband. The government plans £28bn worth of new roads to relieve congestion. But the head of the Climate Change Committee, says it could be cheaper, better for the economy, and climate-friendly… [Read More]
Pentagone à Bruxelles: une zone 20 avec piétons et cyclistes prioritaires
Par Véronique Lamquin Cheffe BruxellesMis en ligne le 20/04/2020 à 19:00 Piétons et cyclistes seront prioritaires et pourront circuler sur les voiries. La vitesse des voitures, trams et bus sera limitée à 20 km/h. Le Bois restera fermé jusqu’à nouvel ordre. Dès le déconfinement, début mai, le Pentagone – tout le périmètre de la Ville… [Read More]
Milan announces ambitious scheme to reduce car use after lockdown | The Guardian
Coronavirus-hit Lombardy city will turn 35km of streets over to cyclists and pedestrians Laura LakerTue 21 Apr 2020 08.00 BST Milan is to introduce one of Europe’s most ambitious schemes reallocating street space from cars to cycling and walking, in response to the coronavirus crisis. The northern Italian city and surrounding Lombardy region are among… [Read More]
Cooped-Up Children Need Car-Free Play Streets, Say Experts – Forbes
Carlton ReidApr 19, 2020, The physical, emotional, and psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on children should not be underestimated, warns the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child. “Consider the health, social, educational, economic and recreational impacts of the pandemic on the rights of the child,” states the body, adding that countries should… [Read More]
Legal Bid Launched To Stop U.K. Government’s £29 Billion Road Building Plans – Forb es
Carlton ReidApr 21, 2020, The U.K. government’s £28.8 billion plan to expand Britain’s road network is set to be challenged by the same legal team which, in February, halted the Department for Transport’s plan to expand Heathrow. The Court of Appeal ruled Heathrow expansion plans were illegal because the Department for Transport had ignored the… [Read More]
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