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Cycling UK's parliamentary evidence to Transport Committee inquiry on urban congestion explains how better cycling provision will allow more people to travel safely and quickly. Cycling UK yesterday (Monday, 27 February) explained to MPs how cycle provision makes better use of road…
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Having examined strategy and safety issues, the All Party Parliamentary Cycling Group turned its attention to planning and design for cycling in the third session of its inquiry into cycling on the 6th Feb. The panel of MPs and Peers examined a range of witnesses, including CTC, LCC,…
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A new cross-party inquiry provides an opportunity to reflect on progress and identify road justice priorities. Cycling UK’s head of campaigns Duncan Dollimore gave evidence at the inquiry A new inquiry into the road justice framework and its impact on people cycling and walking…
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Santa has come early this year to England’s police, as Oculus Go headsets were delivered to 11 forces to help them educate drivers who pass cyclists too closely. Virtual Reality road safety film plus headsets delivered to 11 forces in time for Christmas Film teaches drivers how to…
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Fundamentally, cycling is a ‘safe’ activity and transport choice, with overwhelming evidence to prove this, but sometimes there is a feeling from non-cyclists that it is not so. Cycling UK believes that to tackle that perception and get more people cycling to work we need a step change in the way roads are designed, and to examine the role that we can all have in shaping this future. …
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CTC, the national cycling charity welcomes David Cameron’s announcement today of a £94 Million boost to cycle use in 8 major cities and 4 national parks in England and urges local authorities and MPs to make the most of this golden opportunity for cycling.  The Department for Transport…
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Riding two abreast, in the middle of the lane, with or without lights, reflectors and hi-vis – what does the law say, what does the Highway Code advise, and what are just urban myths? Cycling UK’s Senior Road Safety and Legal Campaigner Duncan Dollimore explains what’s legal on your bike…
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To mark Pothole Day, Cycling UK is relaunching a refreshed version of its pothole reporting tool, Fill That Hole Popular and effective pothole reporting tool updated to help make UK’s roads saferFill That Hole sends reports of all road defects to relevant highway…
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Cycling UK believes that legally prejudicial rules on helmets and hi-vis clothing for cyclists should be removed from the Highway Code. This article explains why Background There are 307 rules in the Highway Code (HC). Those saying ‘MUST’ or ‘MUST NOT’ relate to statute law, and breaching…
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The Highway Code has been updated to better protect vulnerable road users. Cycling UK’s head of campaigns and advocacy Duncan Dollimore explains what’s changed – and why it’s important After more than a decade of campaigning by Cycling UK, new Highway Code rules for England, Scotland and…
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