A leading industry voice is calling for penalty points to be introduced to change the attitudes and behaviours of the “forgetful or reckless minority” who fail to wear a seat belt.
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TfL to move forward with Nine Elms active travel improvements
TfL has published a consultation report that confirms it is moving forward with plans to make it easier and safer to walk and cycle on Battersea Park Road in Nine Elms.
Lewisham unveils ambition to increase active travel and reduce unnecessary car journeys
Lewisham Council has unveiled proposals to reimagine the borough’s roads and streets in order to reduce air pollution, improve road safety and encourage more people to walk, cycle or use public transport.
Striding to school in Barking & Dagenham
Barking & Dagenham school pupils are encouraging their parents and carers to swap the car for the cycle, scooter or a walk.
Permanent restrictions planned for Britain’s first ‘zero-emission street’
Traffic restrictions introduced on Britain’s first 24/7 ‘zero-emission street’, described by the City of London Corporation as ‘pollution busting’, could return permanently under new plans.
LRSC announces partnership with TIER
The London Road Safety Council (LRSC) is delighted to announce a partnership with TIER, the world’s largest shared micro-mobility provider, to co-operate on safety issues in London and sponsor the LRSC website.
Santander Cycles scheme experiences record-breaking 2022
Santander Cycles play a hugely important role in making cycling more accessible to Londoners, enabling people to choose a healthy and sustainable form of transport.
Plans to “transform an outdated road system” at St Paul’s
Views are being sought on ‘once in a generation’ plans to make St Paul’s safer for people who walk and cycle and to introduce a greener, more pleasant environment.
Parklets “reclaim space from cars for the community”
Six new parklets have been installed and opened in Hackney, providing space on the street for people to sit and relax while enjoying the area.
Hackney working on “plans to address road traffic in the borough”
Main road traffic in Hackney is 6% lower in 2022 than it was last year, a new analysis of transport statistics shows.









