News

November 9, 2021
New research by YouGov has revealed that 29 per cent of pedestrians have been hit by a car or suffered a near miss at a side road. The research was commissioned by Living Streets, which alongside national transport organisations, motoring bodies and charities, has issued a joint statement asking national government to authorise the use of...
Cycling

November 9, 2021
In January 2020, the government pledged £500 million for the Restoring Your Railway Programme which is designed to reopen lines and stations. The Department for Transport (DfT) invited MPs, local councils and community groups across England and Wales to propose how they could use funding to reinstate axed local services and restore closed...
Cycling
November 9, 2021
How will the driverless cars of the near future recognise and avoid cyclists and pedestrians? It's a crucially important question because while autonomous vehicles will bristle with sensors and cameras, the tech is far from fool-proof when it comes to spotting people and bicycles. Transponders fitted to motorised vehicles will allow them to...
Cycling

November 3, 2021
Now it feels cold, why not swap your water bottle for a bicycle thermos and enjoy a mid-ride slug of coffee? The Stanley one-handed vacuum insulated mug is perfect as a bicycle thermos. Fully leak-proof, you can drink your morning pick-me-up on the go one handed and with no spills. It keep drinks hot or cold for 7 hours. Win a bicycle...
Cycling

November 3, 2021
Transport policy without road-user charging is doomed to fail. Essentially this is because roads are free – and when anything is free we tend to over use them. In the case of roads, this leads to congestion. However, 40 per cent of people now support road pricing to replace road and fuel duties, according to a survey of 3,000 adults by the...
General News

November 3, 2021
The worst examples of substandard cycling infrastructure do no better a job at creating safe spaces for cycling than our Heath Robinson-inspired self-laying cycle lane. All too often, poorly designed cycle lanes end up little more than a cheap and nasty way of promoting cycling – they take circuitous routes, are poorly maintained and often...
Cycling

November 2, 2021
It's peculiar there's been no talk at COP26 about cycling and it's potential to tackle the climate emergency. Required reading for the great and the good in Glasgow this week as they glide serenely between meetings in their chauffeur driven limos, should be the open letter signed by us and over 60 other organisations across Europe which...
Cycling

October 20, 2021
Scrappage schemes may be popular with car makers and many motorists, but they are usually as financially questionable as they are environmentally spurious. Sustaining the capacity to produce cars that consumers are unwilling to pay for in full distorts competition and inevitably creates the need for further and prolonged state intervention....
Driving

October 19, 2021
Who knows if trick or treating numbers will be back to normal this year, but with the clocks going back on the same day why not hedge your bets with a ghostly reflector. According to Bookman, "we can’t guarantee these little will animals will scare anyone, but they will definitely add safety thanks to their certified reflective...
Cycling

October 19, 2021
When drivers overtake too close it's not just a frightening experience for cyclists, it's life threatening. Given most drivers ignore the law that 1.5 metres must be allowed when overtaking, what can be done to stop the close pass? Tether is the latest attempt at using a gadget to tackle the close pass. A small unit located on a bicycle's...
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