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“Our aim is to try to educate all road users to be considerate of everyone else to avoid collisions and make the roads safer for everyone to use”
The group, which claims to work for improving road safety, has been slammed for posting a number of "misleading" guidelines for cycling on roads
"There is more than enough space, we just have to commit to making it safe for all who use it"
London Fire Brigade has recently launched a Charge Safe campaign focused on e-bikes and e-scooters
“We’re at a junction where someone has died, where we’re protesting for road safety. And this man is so angry”
This is the second time Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council is facing legal action over its decision to keep the incredibly narrow underpass open to motor vehicles.
Some speakers said there were concerns around communication of changes that "many people don't even know about", while an AA survey suggested most drivers agreed with principles such as cyclists riding two abreast
The proposal was branded "disrespectful and ill-thought-out" by campaigners
Coincidentally launched just as the firm running the city's e-bike hire scheme collapsed
Work on big-money active travel schemes in Sheffield has been postponed until the end of 2023, but the council insists it "remains committed" to completing the proposals which were meant to be finished next month
The ‘Be Bright Wear a Light’ campaign aims to reduce cyclist fatalities and injuries on the road by “empowering visibility behaviour”
However, Living Streets insists John Peacock was not dismissed as he claims and has not been involved with the organisation for five years
The charity has penned a letter to Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council (BCP) outlining its intention to challenge the decision to keep the route open to motor vehicles
Firefighters concerned by frequency of incidents
Cycling UK has called on the government to commit funding to a long-term awareness campaign
Gregory Kinsman-Chauvet, the founder of Bike for Good, thinks road safety could be improved by letting those on bikes continue through red lights after giving way to pedestrians
We asked and you told us all about the worrying state of the roads where you ride
National Pothole Day sees renewed calls for action after multiple worrying incidents in recent weeks
Despite Bike Is Best's report showing the eye-watering figures people will pay to keep their cars on the road, 48% of respondents said they could not afford a bike
Things we didn't expect to read today...
“Transport for London said they want every child and adult to have access to cycle training… Yet we don’t have the staff to deliver this promise”
Bristol councillor Fabian Breckels has since somewhat backtracked on his comments, saying he has "no issue with responsible cyclists" but "inconsiderate cyclists can pose a real threat to pedestrians"
A much-anticipated off-road cycle route in East Lothian has been kiboshed after a consultancy firm reported that it would lead to ‘queues of traffic’
Activists from the group also targeted Ineos' London headquarters yesterday
The campaign group today announced the second phase of its 'Dangerous Junctions' campaign and highlighted London's worst junctions for cyclists while at a Parliament event
“The Road Collision Reporting Guidelines are guidelines, not rules,” says the broadcaster
The Verderers’ Court’s renewed call for off-route cyclists to be prosecuted has sparked accusations of prejudice and bias from campaign groups
Responding to Panorama’s ‘Cars v Bikes’ episode, Edmund King also argued that greater investment in cycling infrastructure would result in “less conflict on the road”
"It's baffling Northern Ireland will put so much care, attention and likely funding into hosting the Tour de France for a couple of days while failing to make everyday cycling safer"
Almost three-quarters of the people killed on British roads between 2017 and 2021 in incidents where low sun was cited as a contributory factor were cyclists, pedestrians, or motorcyclists