Plans for a new network of rapid charge points for electric vehicles across the Capital have been unveiled, including 51 points solely for use by taxis.
Author Archives: James Parker
‘Nothing super about cycling plans’: London Assembly
A new report has questioned the effectiveness of London’s ‘Quietway’ network, while also raising concerns over the implications of the name ‘Cycle Superhighways’.
Campaign raises awareness of need for cycle etiquette
People travelling in the Square Mile will notice more traffic marshalls at junctions and around stations as part of a new campaign aimed at cyclists and pedestrians.
Competition seeks to capture the essence of motorcycling in London
Riders across London have the chance to win a track day for two at the legendary Brands Hatch circuit as part of a new competition.
Lock, chain and cover your scooter – Met Police
The Metropolitan Police has launched a new campaign calling on riders to join the fight against scooter related crime by reducing the risk of their bike being stolen.
London’s motorcyclists to protest over safety, security and ‘economic fairness’
Motorcyclists in London are taking to the Capital’s streets this afternoon (27 March) over concerns they are being marginalised by TfL and the mayor of London.
UK’s first ‘double Dutch’ roundabouts set for completion
Southwark Council is introducing the first ‘double Dutch style’ roundabouts in the UK, a design which gives cyclists and pedestrians priority over other vehicles.
Survey asks ‘Who Rides London?’
A new survey has been published to find out more about people who ride a motorcycle, scooter or moped as part of their daily commute.
E-bikes can ‘break down the barriers that stop many Londoners cycling’
TfL has launched a new campaign to raise awareness of the benefits of e-bikes, including a website which offers exclusive discounts to Londoners.
23% of London’s roads ‘structurally poor’
More than one in five of the Capital’s roads are in poor structural condition, meaning they have ‘less than five years’ life remaining, a new report has found.









