Approximately 15% of London’s roads are likely to require maintenance in the next 12 months, according to a new report.
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Bank Junction plans to improve safety for cyclists and pedestrians
The City of London Corporation has launched a public consultation on proposed improvements to Bank Junction, including the creation of a new walking and cycling only area.
Study confirms key role parents can play as ‘road safety role models’
Academics at UCL have produced a guide for use by road safety officers, teachers and others looking to engage parents of primary school aged children in road safety.
Traffic down in London Fields after introduction of LTN
Initial analysis of a low traffic neighbourhood (LTN) in Hackney shows ‘promising early indications’ of its ability to reduce traffic and support people to walk, shop and cycle locally.
Partnership provides solutions to modern transport challenges
TfL and Bosch have outlined how their “innovative” partnership has helped improve transport in the Capital, including the use of artificial intelligence to improve road safety.
Cycle hire scheme “an integral part” of London
TfL’s Santander Cycles scheme passed 100 million hires earlier this month, marking a “significant milestone” in the scheme’s ten-year history.
New study shows School Streets improve air quality
A study of 18 School Streets schemes in London has found their introduction has led to a 23% reduction in nitrogen dioxide levels – with a new survey also indicating ‘strong’ support from parents.
School Streets restart in Hackney as pupils return
School Streets at 41 primary schools in Hackney are restarting this week, to support children to walk and cycle, improve road safety and promote social distancing as students begin their phased return to the classroom.
TfL steps up preparations for return to school
Ahead of the re-opening of classrooms next week, TfL is once again calling on pupils to walk, cycle or scoot to school where possible.
‘Pioneering’ lorry safety scheme comes into force
Enforcement of an initiative to protect vulnerable road users in London from the most dangerous HGVs has got underway – in a move described as a “major step” towards the Capital’s Vision Zero aims.









