Cycle Safety


Kaya Burgess of the Times talks to road.cc about Cities fit for Cycling campaign

We catch up with journalist after he speaks at Gazzetta dello Sport cycle safety debate in Milan

Coming in May: external airbag for Volvo's new V40 +VIDEO

New system aims to reduce cyclist and pedestrian casualties… so long as you get hit by a Volvo V40

Scottish Transport Minister to host meeting on cycle safety later this month

Announcement comes after second death of an Edinburgh cyclist this year

US cycling study

I saw this and thought it might be of interest. Norman Mineta was Secretary for Transportation under the Bush administration, a Democrat with a senior position in the Republican led government of the time. He was quite good at his job as it happens, better than the present holder of the post who is perhaps one of the least charismatic politicians in a senior position today IMHO.

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More than half of UK population believe roads in built-up areas too dangerous for cycling, says Sustrans

Survey results published ahead of this week's parliamentary debate on cycling

More than half of motorists single out drivers as biggest threat to cyclists' safety, says The Times

Newspaper publishes results of survey as it continues its Cities Fit For Cycling Campaign

British Cycling members have their say on how roads can be made safer for cyclists in new report

Findings revealed on same day The Times launches cycle safety campaign as issue gathers increased attention

'Save Our Cyclists' - The Times launches major cycle safety campaign

"Britain is failing cyclists," says newspaper as it outlines 8-point manifesto to make 'Cities Fit For Cycling'

Head Cam seals conviction

PRESS RELEASE: HELMET CAMERA SECURES CONVICTION OF MOTORIST FOR A PUBLIC ORDER OFFENCE http://rdrf.org.uk/2012/01/a-victory/

TfL launches bid to make London's roads safer by emailing drivers & cyclists… separately

Motorists get one email, cyclists another. No more 'us' and 'them'. Oh hang on



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