Older drivers and their families are being encouraged to attend a free road safety event taking place in Haringey later this year.
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Healthy streets officers have road safety remit
Authorities in London have launched a new borough-level programme to help reduce road danger and increase the number of people walking and cycling across the Capital.
Young riders encouraged to ignore ‘Angry Al’
2Wheels London has launched a new social media campaign in an effort to resonate with young riders – and to help influence their decisions.
Beat the Street returns to Hounslow
Beat the Street – an initiative which aims to get people walking and cycling through a giant game – is returning to Hounslow next month.
Children in Croydon discourage motorists from speeding
Pupils in Croydon are cracking down on dangerous driving in their communities, through a new scheme which involves taking motorists to task for speeding.
Competition highlights benefits of cargo bikes
TfL is hoping a competition to raise the profile of cargo bikes will increase their popularity among businesses and families – helping to reduce pollution in the Capital.
Walking and cycling improvements in Hackney
Work to transform a prominent road in Hackney, designed to improve road safety and improve facilities for walking and cycling, has been completed.
Cycle database has potential to ‘transform’ journey planning
Authorities in London have launched the world’s largest database of cycling infrastructure, to help people know what to expect when riding in the Capital.
Three months until the first phase of Direct Vision Standard
TfL is encouraging fleet operators to prepare for the introduction of the ‘world-leading’ Direct Vision Standard – with less than three months until the first phase begins.
Funding to help underrepresented groups to walk and cycle
TfL is making more than £500,000 available for community and not-for-profit groups to encourage people to walk and cycle.









