Safety in Numbers


TfL Travel in London Survey reveals massive jump in number of cyclists during Olympic summer

Cycling benefits from long term shift away from car use in capital, but it's not all good news disproportionate rise in casualties in 2011

New York lawmakers to vote on making cycle safety training compulsory for new drivers

If US policiticans can see the benefit of driving test changes why not their UK counterparts?

Number of cyclists killed in Britain has halved in last 15 years

Fatalities halve in 15 years when measured by distance travelled

Broadcaster Jon Snow blogs about Boris's brush with death

CTC President also calls for better cycling facilties and a ban on cars in major city centres

CTC urges cyclists to write to MPs about Safety in Numbers campaign

Early Day Motion to support CTC's campaign

Cycle safety discussed in Parliament + international backing for CTC campaign

Campaign also comes up in questions on cycling safety in Parliament

Road Safety Minister under fire over lorry mirrors delays

London Cycle Campaign calls for mirrors deadline to be brought forward

Why not cycle?

The CTC have launched their campaign called 'safety in numbers' to encourage more people to cycle because more cyclists=less deaths and serious injury. Apparently. But, what stops people cycling? Are the roads really that unsafe?

National Audit Office says roads are getting safer… but not for cyclists

Results show cycling is safer than 15 years ago, but danger levels have had a recent increase

CTC launches ’Safety in Numbers’ research in Parliament

New evidence proves cycling is safest in cities where it is most popular

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