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8.2019) A way with All Cars (Redux) – Leo Murray

Leo Murray 1.8.2019 Unless we radically decarbonise our transport system, we cannot build a just post-carbon society. But rapid decarbonisation won’t be achieved without re-imagining how we move and connect. The future will be different. This report sets out the contours of an alternative vision for transport: public focused, multi-modal, and zero carbon. It sets […]

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Two futures – As Easy As Riding A Bike

Posted on May 29, 2020 At the end of April, the retail consultant Mary Portas appeared on the BBC’s World at One programme to discuss how physical shopping could continue to function during the coronavirus crisis. Portas has a bit of form for, shall we say, car-centric ‘solutions’ to high street problems, proposing the quack

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‘Astoundingly Wasteful’ Pop-Up Corona Cycleways Slammed By U.K. Trucking Bodies – Forbes

Carlton Reid01:26pm EDT |1,094 views|Jun 1, 2020, “There is no justification for the mass reallocation of road space to dedicated cycle lanes,” argues the Road Haulage Association (RHA), representing some 7,000 U.K. trucking companies. The Freight Transport Association, which represents air, rail, and sea haulage companies as well as road haulage, is also opposed to

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Call to fast-track bike lanes to boost jobs and take advantage of lockdown-induced bicycle sales | The Guardian

Move would promote social distancing, take thousands of cars off roads and make it safer for riders, Australian cycling organisation says Elias Visontay Australia’s peak cycling organisation is calling on governments to capitalise on a surge in lockdown-induced bicycle sales by fast-tracking the construction of all 750km of planned bike lanes around the country, a

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Sustrans’ Covid-19 response map tracks your local active travel provision – Cycle Industry News

Mark Sutton27 May, 2020 A newly-developed interactive map by active travel charity Sustrans’ is enabling people to view their local authority’s response to the Covid-19 crisis in terms of the provision of safe infrastructure for walkers and cyclists. With public transport use discouraged where possible at present, the need for fresh infrastructure to pick up

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