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Proper cycling infrastructure ‘easiest way to reduce public transport overcrowding’ – Irish Times

Dublin Commuter Coalition releases manifesto calling on politicians to prioritise public transport Shauna Bowers Fri, Jan 17, 2020, 11:29 Enabling more people to cycle is the easiest way to reduce overcrowding on public transport and encourage more sustainable modes of commuting, a commuter lobby group has said. Dublin Commuter Coalition has also called for the […]

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Climate crisis likely to increase violent deaths of young people – report | The Guardian

Rising temperatures will mean more deaths from crashes, assaults and suicide, says study Damian CarringtonLast modified on Mon 13 Jan 2020 20.15 GMT Rising temperatures caused by global heating are likely to increase deaths from road crashes, violence, suicides and drowning, according to new research, and will affect young people most. Deaths from injuries have

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So Near, So Far – The Ranty Highwayman

Saturday, January 11, 2020 I happened to be in Cambridge this week and I also happened to see some relatively new streets. You would think that in the UK city with the highest rate of cycling that I’d have seen some world class cycling infrastructure? Sadly not. OK, what I did see in the Eddington

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“You think police would take a hit and run quite seriously” says disappointed Bristol cyclist who caught collision on camera | road.cc

A Bristol cyclist has accused police of “incompetence” after they failed to track down a driver he said was responsible for a hit and run – even though he’d provided them with footage of the incident. The Bristol Post reports that Dr Richard Patterson was riding down Kings Weston Road, Henbury, on March 5 when

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