New rules to ‘put the brakes on nuisance pedicabs’
Central London streets are set to be safer and calmer with new laws to end the ‘blight’ of unlicensed pedicabs.
Hackney powers up electric vehicle charging network
The first of 2,500 new electric vehicle chargers in Hackney has been installed in Hoxton, as part of one of the country’s biggest rollouts of EV charging infrastructure.
Resource helps to support teachers deliver road safety education
Road safety professionals across London are being encouraged to make use of a resource which can help upskill and empower those who support children across the education sector with the knowledge and skills to deliver road safety messages.
THINK! launches first new seat belt campaign for 13 years
A new campaign to remind young men to ‘CLICK’ their seat belt in a bid to shift attitudes and save lives on roads across England and Wales has been launched by THINK!.
Road Safety Trust announces details of next funding round
The Road Safety Trust has announced that its Spring 2024 Small Grants round will open on 21 March – with a webinar to support potential applicants taking place on 25 March.
LRSC issues plea for help with future at risk
The London Road Safety Council (LRSC) is making an urgent appeal for help, with the future of the 108-year-old organisation at risk due to a lack of funding.
Cycleway 4 a ‘vital part’ of TfL’s commitment to cycling
TfL and Southwark Council have completed work on a new section of Cycleway 4, which connects London Bridge to Greenwich.
New route aims to increase leisure walking in London
TfL has launched a new 15-mile walking route, the Green Link Walk, connecting Epping Forest to Peckham Town Centre.
Project EDWARD publishes initial plan and programme of activity for 2024
An initial 12-month plan and activity programme has been published by Project EDWARD, as the organisation evolves to a genuine ‘Every Day’ initiative.
‘Greener, healthier, more welcoming’ streets in Islington
Islington Council is set to make a series of active travel improvements in the Holloway area, including introducing new pedestrian and cycle crossings.