More needs to be done to reduce everyday car journeys, make it safer to cycle and increase secure bike storage in the Capital.
Author Archives: James Parker
Capital to host rural roads conference
Road safety professionals from across the UK will embark on the Capital later this year, for a one-day conference which focuses on reducing collisions and casualties on rural roads.
Capital’s 20mph speed limits come into effect
Central London’s long-awaited 20mph speed limits came into force on 2 March, a move designed to reduce road danger and increase levels of active travel.
Improving active travel in Hackney
Work to make walking and cycling safer in Hackney – including a new Cycleway – is set to begin this spring.
Ealing: more roads set for 20mph speed limits
The latest phase of Ealing Council’s 20mph roll out will come into effect from 1 March, impacting roads in the north of the borough. Following successful pilots elsewhere in the borough, all council-operated roads the northern borough boundary through to Ruislip Road will be subject to the 20mph limit. Ealing Council is currently in the […]
Specsavers sets sights on improving child road safety
Lambeth Council has praised Specsavers for its ‘invaluable’ support, following a donation of hi-vis jackets to a primary school in the borough.
Riders encouraged to join the fight against scooter crime
The Capital’s riders are once again being encouraged to join the fight against scooter related crime by reducing the risk of their bike being stolen.
Pupils to benefit from ‘significant’ Bikeability expansion
Thousands more schoolchildren from across the Capital will benefit from cycle training, thanks to the expansion of the Bikeability scheme.
Prioritising walking will ‘reduce fatalities and improve air quality’
London mayoral candidates are being challenged to make walking the ‘easiest and safest option’ for everyday journeys.
LRSC helps school get SCP service up and running
Pupils attending an infants school in Barking and Dagenham have seen their school crossing patrols reinstated, thanks to support from the London Road Safety Council.









