David Showell, managing director of the cycle training provider Cycle Confident, attended the October meeting of the London Road Safety Council.
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2017 casualty figures ‘reaffirm the need for Vision Zero’
Pedestrians, cyclists and powered two wheeler riders made up 87% of deaths – and more than half of all casualties – on London’s roads in 2017, new figures show.
Elected members participate in training session
A number of the London Road Safety Council’s newly-appointed elected members took part in a training session on 28 September, to improve their insight and understanding of the challenges faced in reducing casualties on the Capital’s roads.
Poetry competition celebrates ‘the many benefits of cycling’
Primary schools across London are being invited to take part in a poetry competition, designed to ‘celebrate the many benefits of cycling’.
Creating ‘safer spaces’ is encouraging more women to cycle in London
Breaking down the barriers that stop women from cycling could increase the number who ride to work by 60%, new research from Transport for London suggests.
Fund to create green spaces across London
Communities in London have until 1 October to apply for funding for projects that will ‘make the city greener’ – including reducing air pollution around schools.
Mixed reaction as school introduces number plates for cyclists
Children from a south London school have been told they will be banned from cycling if they do not put number plates on their bikes.
LRSC conference will ‘face the future’ of road safety
The case for the restoration of national casualty reduction targets is one of a number of topics to be discussed at a one-day conference organised by the London Road Safety Council.
Initiative helps Londoners ‘reclaim streets from traffic’
Authorities in London hope their support for World Car Free Day will help reduce reliance on cars and clean up the Capital’s ‘dangerously polluted air’.
Vehicle restrictions at Bank junction become permanent
The City of London Corporation has voted to turn a 16-month experimental safety scheme, which restricts vehicle journeys through Bank junction, into a permanent measure.










