This week’s Good Cycling Facility is a new modal filter in the London borough of Hackney, on the route of CS1 (Cycle Superhighway 1). Modal filters are simple, low-cost interventions that block streets to motor traffic, but allow access for cycling and walking. They retain direct routes for these modes, while making driving less direct… [Read More]
Government will update law on mobile phone use at the wheel but won’t consider ban on hands-free dev ices | road.cc
The Government is to update the law on mobile phone use while driving to ‘reflect the real world’ after a loophole allowed drivers filming or taking photos to escape prosecution. The Department for Transport said the review would be carried out “urgently” with proposals in place by Spring 2020. In July, Ramsey Barreto was acquitted… [Read More]
Fixing the streets of London: a partnership with TfL / mySociety
Myfanwy1st November 2019 FixMyStreet’s offering for Londoners becomes ever better, as we announce a new partnership with Transport for London (TfL). For anyone making reports within Greater London, this will mean a whole new level of connectedness — with no extra effort required from you. Just make a report as usual, and if the issue… [Read More]
Thousands of Britons invited to climate crisis citizens’ assembly | The Guardian
Only 110 of 30,000 who receive invites will take part in event over four weekends next year Fiona HarveySat 2 Nov 2019 08.00 GMT Thirty-thousand people across the UK have been randomly chosen to take part in a citizens’ assembly on the climate emergency convened by MPs. Invitations to the assembly, which will be held… [Read More]
Petition urges action over ‘death trap’ London road after cyclist killed | road. cc
A petition has been launched urging action to protect vulnerable road users on a road in south London where a cyclist was killed in a collision involving a lorry yesterday morning, with one local describing it as a “death trap.” The male cyclist died at the scene of the incident, which happened just after 6.30am… [Read More]
Diesel cars could be banned from major UK city centre for eight hours a day | Express.co.uk
Luke John Smith| UPDATED: 15:14, Thu, Jun 13, 2019 Car emissions: Nick Molden explains AIR Index’s ratings Diesel cars could soon be banned from Bristol city centre to clean up the air. In the new proposal, diesel vehicles would be banned between the hours of 7 am to 3 pm. This would force motorists who… [Read More]
Mayor launches ‘first of its kind’ lorry safety scheme in the capital – Cycle Industry News)
Hayley Everett30 October, 2019 Sadiq Khan has launched a scheme to ‘revolutionise lorry safety’ in London this week, in a bid to make the capital’s streets a safer place for those walking and cycling. First outlined in 2016, the Direct Vision Standard (DVS) aims to minimise HGV blind sports with a star-based rating system and… [Read More]
Kids From Walkable Cities Gain Economic Mobility – CityLab
A new study finds that even considering other factors, the walkability of a child’s neighborhood has a direct correlation to increased adult earnings. Richard Florida is a co-founder and editor at large of CityLab and a senior editor at The Atlantic. He is a university professor in the University of Toronto’s School of Cities and… [Read More]
Belgian TV show takes politicians on a bike ride – then confronts them with 500 relatives of cyclists killed through poor infrastructure | road.cc
Producers of a Belgian TV show that invited politicians on a bike ride as part of a discussion about how to make roads safer for cyclists had a surprise waiting for their guests – the show had gathered 500 relatives of people killed in road traffic collisions while riding their bikes. The Brussels Times reports… [Read More]
Met police accused of ‘degrading’ treatment of disabled XR activists | The Guardian
Force’s disability advisers lodge complaint about treatment of Extinction Rebellion protesters Damien GayleLast modified on Tue 29 Oct 2019 20.10 GMT The Metropolitan police’s advisers on disability have accused the force of “degrading and humiliating” treatment of disabled activists during the Extinction Rebellion (XR) protests in London this month. A formal complaint by the Met’s… [Read More]