Progress report as at 4th April 2020
Archives for 2020
Sneller oversteken dankzij het coronavirus | BRUZZ
Sneller oversteken dankzij het coronavirus Now that there is much less traffic because of the corona restrictions, Brussels Mobility has adjusted the setting of the traffic lights. The cycles at a hundred intersections are shortened to make traffic flow more smoothly. In addition, pedestrians and bicycles automatically turn green in a number of places, without… [Read More]
Build Cities for Bikes, Buses, and Feet—Not Cars | WIRED
San Francisco’s MTA boss Jeff Tumlin is one of a new breed of planner trying to kick cars out of the city. That’s good for business, good for people, and amazing for the planet. Adam Rogers 04.01.2020 06:00 AM For 30 years, a 40-foot-high section of US Route 101 wove like a blackberry vine through… [Read More]
Brompton commits up to £100,000 as part of new Wheels for Heroes campaign | BikeBiz
James Groves 2nd April 2020 Brompton Bike Hire hopes to expand its support for the NHS with the launch of a new initiative aiming to deliver over 1,000 newly-manufactured Brompton bikes to key staff. The Wheels for Heroes campaign sees Brompton Bike Hire launch a crowdfunder and commit production costs equating to an investment of… [Read More]
DfT to focus on active travel as “natural first choice” for daily activities | BikeBiz
Rebecca Morley 3rd April 2020 The DfT has announced a shift towards public transport and active travel as the “natural first choice” for daily activities. Decarbonising Transport: Setting the Challenge is the latest document to be published by the DfT late last week, describing how the Government intends to work with others to develop a… [Read More]
Slowing Down – The Ranty Highwayman
28-03-20 Things have ramped up quickly this week and any comments about the virus will probably be out of date by teatime. Before I ramble on into this week’s blog, I want to pay tribute to to the people who are trying to keep the country running in this time of crisis, especially as it… [Read More]
Good Cycling Facility of the Week: 03/04/20 – St Jacobstraat in the city centre of Utrecht – CEoGB
This week’s Good Facility is a protected cycleway on St Jacobstraat in the city centre of Utrecht. This street was remodelled in 2014-15 – the amout of space allocated to motor traffic was substantially reduced, from 3-4 lanes, down to just two. This allowed wider footways and cycleways to be constructed, replacing the former (slightly… [Read More]
February 2020) Bicycle thief is jailed for ‘ecological crimes’ in Belgium because victims forced to dr ive instead | Daily Mail Online
A bicycle thief has been jailed for three years for ‘ecological crimes’ in Belgium because his victims would be forced to drive their cars instead. A judge at Brussels Criminal Court heard the man in his 40s stole a cycle in October and has 17 previous convictions. The judge said: ‘It is therefore advisable to… [Read More]
Air quality improves in UK cities as people leave cars at home | road.cc
Curbs on non-essential journeys are leading to a reduction in harmful emissions Air quality in cities across the UK is improving due to people staying at home and avoiding non-essential journeys, resulting in a reduction in emissions. Besides people not driving their own cars, less commercial vehicle traffic and many workplaces shutting down are among… [Read More]
Campaigners call for reversal of Richmond Park cycling ban – and so does Jeremy Vine | road.cc
Local campaign groups, London Cycling Campaign, and CPRE and Jeremy Vine urge Royal Parks to allow solo cycling in park Cycling campaign groups including the London Cycling Campaign have have joined with the Campaign for the Protection of Rural England to as that restrictions on people riding bikes in London’s Richmond Park be reversed. There… [Read More]
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