The first publicly available cargo bike sharing scheme in the country is being launched in Hackney this month to help residents and businesses to reduce transport emissions.
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Report outlines how to create ‘Safe Roads for All’
An alliance of road safety organisations has published a new report urging the Government to launch a ‘robust and far-reaching’ strategy that addresses safe and healthy mobility as well as preventing road death and serious injuries.
Construction set to start on new Hackney cycle route
TfL and Hackney Council have set out the next steps of their plans for a new cycle route between Lea Bridge and Dalston – which includes an overhaul of Lea Bridge Roundabout.
THINK! relaunches young driver drink drive campaign
THINK! is bringing back its ‘Pint Block’ campaign to help spread the message among young male drivers that ‘a mate doesn’t let a mate drink drive’.
Increasing fines on London’s red routes will ‘cut road danger’
TfL has outlined proposals that aim to boost safety and cut congestion on London’s network of red routes, by increasing the maximum penalty charge notice (PCN) for driving offences from £130 to £160.
Cycleway 4 will make ‘huge difference to cycling’
TfL has started work on the next section of Cycleway 4 in Deptford, a route it says is already enabling thousands of ‘safer and easier’ cycle journeys across the area each week.
Working together for a safer London
The London Road Safety Council (LRSC) has written a letter to its 33 member authorities, outlining how they all have a part to play in delivering a safer London.
New technology set to make roads in London ‘safer and smarter’
TfL is to introduce ‘innovative’ new technology in an effort to reduce road danger and disruption caused by roadworks and unplanned incidents on the Capital’s road network.
Parents urged to speak to children ahead of secondary school transition
The London Road Safety Council (LRSC) has urged parents to take the opportunity over the summer holidays to speak to their children about road safety, in a bid to reduce the number of children killed or seriously injured on the Capital’s roads.
Funding to make walking and cycling more accessible to all
More than £500,000 of funding has been made available for community and not-for-profit groups in London to encourage people of all backgrounds to walk and cycle.









