The UK’s first 3D zebra crossing – designed to give the impression that passing vehicles are about to drive over a ramp – has been installed in Westminster.
Author Archives: James Parker
Are Capital’s shared space schemes increasing vehicle speeds?
The Government is being urged to investigate whether there is a connection between the removal of pedestrian crossings and an increase in speeding vehicles.
Construction of new west London cycle route set to begin
Construction of a new 3.5km cycle route in west London – which includes a new two-way track separated from traffic and pedestrians – is set to get underway next month.
More boroughs partner with 2WL
Three more London boroughs have signed up to 2Wheels London, reinforcing their commitment to improving the safety of powered two wheeler riders (PTW) in their local area.
‘Mini-Hollands’ creating ‘real distress’ for visually impaired
The ‘Mini-Holland’ cycle lane schemes funded by TfL have created ‘real distress’ for blind and disabled people, a charity has said.
Richmond set to introduce 20mph limits – despite inconclusive consultation
A borough-wide 20mph limit is set to be introduced in Richmond, subject to final council approval.
Capital’s drivers spent 227 hours stuck in traffic in 2018
London has been named as the UK’s most congested city, with drivers spending an average of 227 hours stuck in traffic in 2018.
2019 National Conference launched with early bird rate
Organisers of the National Road Safety Conference have unveiled a number of new features and enhancements ahead of the 2019 edition.
Event helps boroughs engage with motorcyclists
London boroughs should work together to provide consistent messaging and share best practice in order to improve the safety of motorcyclists.
Blog provides guide to electric scooters
With the popularity of retro styled electric scooters on the rise, Simon Rawlings, 2Wheels London’s resident scooter enthusiast, outlines what’s available on the market.










