Walking
Helsinki’s year without a single road death was no accident. Slower speeds, enforced by cameras, saved lives - just as they once did in the UK. The challenge is whether we have the political courage to do it again.
changes to the law that could allow illegal e-bikes to be crushed within 48 hours make for strong headlines – but it's cars that cause the vast majority of road deaths. Real progress comes from curbing car danger through 20mph limits, safer lorries, and cleaner air.
Why do we accept the daily risks and fumes of motor traffic as inevitable? Because we’ve normalised a one-sided “freedom to drive” over everyone’s “freedom from” harm. Drawing on Vision Zero and Safe System principles, we can reframe responsibility - away from individual blame and towards street design, vehicle standards and policy that protect the most vulnerable.
Short car trips might seem harmless, but they’re hard on engines, the environment and your wallet — they cost UK drivers around £0.9 billion a year in extra fuel. Here’s why even modern cars suffer when they’re never fully warmed up.
Brewing coffee in the wild is the antidote to modern life. Discover how cyclists around the world are embracing Coffee Outside – and why you should pack a stove in your pannier.




















