Transport for London has announced plans to introduce 20mph limits on all central London roads by May 2020.
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Finsbury Park to host walking and cycling festival
Finsbury Park will once again play host to a family orientated walking and cycling festival later this month, in a bid to boost active travel in Hackney, Islington and Haringey.
London ‘most dangerous region’ for motorcyclists
London is the most dangerous region for motorcyclists in the UK, analysis of Government data suggests.
Mayor on course to hit cycle infrastructure target
Three years after committing to treble the distance of protected cycle lanes across the Capital by May 2020, Sadiq Khan says he is on course to achieve that goal.
City of London pushes for UK’s first 15mph speed limit
The City of London Corporation is set to introduce the UK’s first 15mph speed limit, subject to Government approval.
Significance of e-bikes ‘growing rapidly’
Three London boroughs have stepped up efforts to help fleet managers switch to sustainable modes of transport, such as e-bikes.
Car Free Day to help create ‘cleaner, greener’ Brent
Brent Council is encouraging residents to swap cars for spacehoppers and turn their streets into playgrounds in support of Car Free Day 2019.
Nationwide blueprint to implement ‘School Streets’
Hackney Council has launched a new guide to help councils across the country introduce School Streets – which ban motor traffic outside schools at opening and closing times.
London ULEZ: ‘bold action reaps rewards’
A report evaluating the first month of London’s Ultra-Low Emission Zone has found that nearly three quarters of vehicles driving into the zone were compliant with the new standards.
Westminster’s first ‘School Street’ opens
Westminster City Council has launched its first School Street, with temporary road closures designed to encourage more pupils to walk and cycle to school.










