Each home in Glasgow will be no more than 800 metres from segregated cycling infrastructure and each school within 400 m of the main active travel routes. The plan is to allow everyone to reach the main parts of the city within 30 minutes with…
The Coronavirus pandemic and subsequent lockdowns have led cities worldwide to rethink their transport strategy. Part of this shift has been a sizable push to reconfigure streets to make walking and cycling more accessible, thus aiding social distancing and reducing air pollution.
Boris Johnson, the UK’s Prime Minister, vowed earlier this year to bring about the golden age of cycling. Yesterday, on July 28, he made an announcement that has lived up to cycling campaigners’ expectations. There’ll be protected lanes, tax cuts for e-bikes, vouchers for bike…
Our cities have looked a lot different over the past couple of months. In an attempt to stop the spread of the coronavirus, commerce has slowed down significantly and governments have asked their people to embrace a simpler mode of life. Schools have been closed,…