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Fantasy Cycling
One man says Faversham could compete for the UK's worst cycle infrastructure...but can your town top (or bottom) it?
Academic says new laws are anti-cyclist but government insists they will improve safety
London Assembly Member, Darren Johnson, discovered London's cycling budget will more than halve by 2020, while cycling numbers are predicted to rise
Danish capital says signals able to identify people on bikes will cut journey times by a tenth
Is London TravelWatch representing cyclists as it should?
BikeBiz Editor Carlton Reid quotes TfL as saying roads access charging for cyclists was on the cards
One Franco-Canadian photographer has captured some of the estimated 50,000 Montreal residents who keep cycling through sub-zero winters
1,500 free-of-charge spaces available at new facility, rising to nearly 3,000 next month
Fatal crash happened in Wythenshawe at 7am on Tuesday morning
Expert to be consulted on whether to remove requirement in "low speed environments"
Assembly Members voted to support cycling infrastructure, while a Conservative amendment seeking "geniune local support" for cycling infrastructure was voted down
Calls for rubber inserts to be put into the tracks
London's Quietways routes include busy roads shared with HGVs and narrow one-way streets made two-way for cyclists, with no protection for those on bikes, setting a "dangerous precedent", say campaigners
Greater Cambridge City Deal consults on facility at Junction 12 of M11
Olympic champ who called for mandatory helmets spotted riding Boris Bike bare-headed
Council leader expresses reservations about related scheme which will extend cycle facilities through to Didsbury
More than 10,000 people took party last year – but more UK cyclists needed
Consultations launched into three protected routes today as elections loom
One of London's most notoriously hostile junctions for cyclists will see a protected cycle lane under plans released for consultation
Filming is underway but the broadcaster is not yet known
Users of temporary bike park have little time in which to collect their bikes
But charity says measures must be accompanied by lower speed limits and cycle lanes
Two-thirds of commuters travelling into the city centre do so on public transport
Training, new technology and greater transparency with regards to collisions
Freight Transport Association says fitting glass doors to lorries will be costly and "without clear evidence"
Following lobbying from residents Stoke-on-Trent council will move cyclists onto shared pavement with pedestrians
Plans for the roundabout have been criticised for creating conflict and not protecting cyclists when they need it most
The move is being considered following a spike in pedestrian-cycle collisions during a car ban
Campaigners say this is the start of a cycling revolution for the city...and the death of Cyclesaurus
Steve Wheen is brightening up London's potholes with flowers and tiny wicker chairs