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New legislation to be included in the Transport Bill which will begin its passage through Parliament later this year
Jersey City councillor Amy DeGise failed to stop after striking a delivery cyclist – and only reported the incident six hours later
Hundreds of cycling instructors in the city face losing their jobs following TfL’s decision to suspend funding ‘until further notice’
Since introduction last year, the Oxford low-traffic scheme has been targeted by a vocal opposition, including one incident which saw a bollard set on fire
Particularly strong growth at weekends as focus shifts to getting more women and members of ethnic minorities riding bike
The proposed new law is to be voted on by the Welsh Parliament today and is expected to pass comfortably
One of the major criticisms of January's updated Highway Code was the lack of publicity to inform the public
Penny Mordaunt said she was "glad" to have the backing of the pro-motoring lobby group which boasts to have stopped £165bn in fuel duty rises
Cycling UK's Roger Geffen praised ambition of CWIS2 but says there is simply not enough cash to meet the Government's objectives
The increased funding forms part of the government’s ambition “to make cycling and walking the natural choices for shorter journeys, or as part of a longer journey by 2040”
“While it was launched with the best intentions 20 years ago, it’s outdated and frankly no longer fit for purpose,” says Labour’s London Assembly Transport spokesperson Elly Baker
Dr Richard Wellings' much-criticised tweet said the appointment is "further evidence that our fake-conservative government is fully behind the Great Reset agenda to force ordinary people off the roads and out of their cars"
The Olympic champion will be joined at Active Travel England by longstanding safer streets advocate Danny Williams and Louise Wilkinson
Conclusions urge closer involvement of local residents and businesses ahead of hosting large events in the future
Government announced plans to review law five years ago
TfL and all London boroughs have been given the expanded enforcement powers by the government in a bid to improve cyclists’ safety
Has nobody told the Donald that cycling’s the new golf?
The US President was cycling with his wife near their holiday home in Delaware when he stopped to greet a crowd of well-wishers
Carla Sands has been ridiculed for failing to realise why Danes might actually want to choose cycling over driving, despite living in the country for a number of years
Bristol City Council is to request funding for the project, with a senior transport planner saying it will encourage cycling and walking, reduce air pollution and make more street space available for commercial and cultural events
The LTNs are removed sometimes without any local consultation
People earning at or near the National Minimum Wage, as well as those who work for themselves, cannot currently enjoy scheme’s benefits
Investment overseen by Active Travel England will also see £35 million spent on upgrades to the National Cycle Network
Lutfur Rahman has been elected mayor of Tower Hamlets in London, a post he was removed from seven years ago following multiple breaches of electoral law
As Britain goes to the polls, candidates try to win support by opposing moves to cut traffic – and in some cases, also by spreading fake news
Joshua Brandwood wants separated infrastructure on M6 link road in Lancashire where his father sustained life-changing injury
The interim measures, which are set to come into effect in the summer, also include making insurance companies, not individual motorists, responsible for crashes involving self-driving cars
If Spain were to adopt the proposal, it would be one of the only territories in the world to have a mandatory insurance law for pedal assist bicycles of any type
Baroness Vere tells House of Lords: “It is really important that we do not demonise all cyclists”
Petitions for and against the return of a Hove cycle lane have been plagued by the use of fake names, including Hitler and Mo Salah