Shows maybe 100 rental bikes parked on a pavement. There is a main road along the side. It is raining. There is a tree canopy over the road
Cricket was on at the Oval in London this week. It was pouring with rain. This is just one of five parking bays for the cricket fans to get to the ground (unfortunately taking most of the pavement rather than taking up storage spaces on the road. Is it time we talked about e-vehicle storage space?)
02.08.2025 17:30
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I couldn't believe that advertising post was located where it was when I first saw it. Hoorah!
04.07.2025 09:21
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In crashes, high-fronted cars typically strike adult pedestrians above the centre of gravity, often first hitting vital organs.
The higher the vehicle front the more likely a person will be knocked under the car, rather than pushed to the side, at speeds of up to 50 km/h.
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12.06.2025 06:01
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NEW: Car bonnets are becoming a half-centimetre higher every year, driving road safety fears.
This #carspreading trend where supersized SUVs crowd out space in towns and cities is also leading to cars that are more dangerous in a crash.
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12.06.2025 06:01
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Junction of Chapel and Cabbell Streets. Two simple side road zebras without Belisha beacons can be seen with pedestrians crossing and a driver yielding. Edgware Road underground station entrance visible in the background.
North junction of Chapel and Cabbell Streets. One simple side road zebras without Belisha beacons can be seen with pedestrians crossing. Edgware Road underground station entrance is visible.
Junction of Transept and Chapel Streets looking West with three pedestrians crossing a simple side road zebra without Belisha beacons.
We've installed another three new simple zebra crossings, this time near Edgware Road.
Without them drivers yield to pedestrians around 40% of the time. With them, it's around 80%.
(Based on monitoring results from our first 4 sites)
11.06.2025 13:08
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Illustration of a woman with a helmet carrying a bicycle while boarding a blue and white train. The text reads: βBikes on trains? You want it β EU got it!β An EU flag is shown on the ground and in the top-left corner.
Hop on, ride off! ππ²
As of today, bikes are welcome on-board of EU trains. All new and upgraded trains in the EU will have dedicated spots for full-sized bicycles.
So, you can ride wherever the train takes you!
07.06.2025 08:12
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Dude, whereβs my road ? In the Bois de Vincennes in Paris, they closed a road and replaced it with a wide lane for bikes and pedestrians - but not as wide as the road before, now there is a bit more green around it ;)
06.06.2025 17:05
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04.06.2025 17:20
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For a tiny brief minute it felt like I was on a high quality route between towns (for about 30 seconds)
16.05.2025 07:41
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Shows a lane with bushes and trees either side. There is a signpost with a round blue sign showing a car and a bicycle
Iβm not sure I have ever seen this sign used in the UK anywhere else. Seen it plenty of times overseas
15.05.2025 20:45
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There were a couple of shockingly dangerous sections yes. Also one b narrow section where the paving had split and it nearly toppled me into oncoming traffic
15.05.2025 20:39
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Shows a footway with a white lane down the middle. A man is walking towards the camera. There is a cycle lane on the right side of the white line. Almost all of the cycle way is covered in vegetation. There are trees on either side
More shots of the Chertsey - Woking cycle path (shared cycle path and foot way. As you can see, Surrey County Council has not been particularly interested in maintaining the asset
15.05.2025 17:30
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Shows a shared use cycle path and foot way that is slightly wider than my bicycle handle bars. There is a tall fence on the right. A driveway ahead and to the left a busy and fast main road with cars on it
There is a cycle path between Chertsey and Woking in Surrey. This section of it nearly killed me today. I was approaching slowly when a car came out from the right. Thereβs simply zero room to brake safely in that context
15.05.2025 17:27
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Want To Make Money? Build A Business On A Bike Lane
Research from New York City notes that newly installed protected bike lanes do more than keep bikers safe--they raise the income of the stores they are in front of.
βLocal stores next to the protected bike-lane have seen a 49% increase in sales, compared to an average of 3% for Manhattan as a whole.β
(Among MANY other public benefits.)
Want To Make Money? Build A Business On A Bike Lane. #CityMakingMath via @fastcompany.com
#BikeLanesMeanBusiness
14.05.2025 03:24
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My post-cancer joy ride in the Yorkshire Dales
In celebration of a clean bill of health, novelist Ben Markovits set out to tackle one of the toughest routes with his son
Life-affirming account in the FT of a father and son's weekend away in the Yorkshire Dales, riding @bromptonbicycle.bsky.social on routes from my book Lost Lanes North www.ft.com/content/2446...
12.05.2025 10:03
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Coventry is doing something that many thought impossible: building a tram line in Britain quickly and cheaply.
Read David Milner of @createstreets.bsky.social on how they've done it and what we can learn from it.
capx.co/coventrys-tr...
09.05.2025 10:01
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Love this
08.05.2025 18:58
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Shows a wide road. Skyscrapers in the background. Victorian buildings either side. A cargo bike delivery on one side of the street. A cargo bike heading back into town on the other. And a large goods lorry in the background
New look urban mobility in London. A cargo bike delivery on one side of the street. A cargo bike heading back into town on the other. And a large goods lorry in the background
01.05.2025 12:37
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'Supersize SUVs much more likely to cause fatal injury to cyclists and pedestrians'
Sports utility vehicles account for more than half of new cars bought in UK
New research shows children are 82% more likely to suffer fatal injuries in a SUV collision than one involving a car.
In children under 10, the risk of being killed was 130% higher.
www.standard.co.uk/news/transpo...
30.04.2025 15:45
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I definitely did not realise this
26.04.2025 19:14
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Graph shows total motor vehicles in City of London 1999 - 2024. In 1999, there were 198,000 motor vehicles a day and 8,000 people on cycles. In 2024, there were 59,000 motor vehicles a day and 52,000 people on cycles
The City of London (the financial centre) has seen a massive change in how its streets are used. Since 2019:
β’ - 24% private motors (exc buses + coaches)
β’ - 15% freight vehicles
β’ + 60% cycling
β’ - 30% walking + wheeling
www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/assets/Servi... via @lastnotlost.bsky.social
24.04.2025 10:17
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Actually amazed to see this level of granular data about individual speeding drivers is made public in NYC
17.04.2025 12:14
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The image shows two graphs - one is walking trips and one is walking distance travelled from 2019 to 2024. In 2019, around 250 walking trips were made per person per year. In 2024, there were 267 walking trips person per year. The average miles walked per person per year in 2019 was 205. It is now 230 miles walked per person per year (year ending June 2024).
The country is walking and wheeling more
Today's National Travel Survey shows trips walked or wheeled up 7% in 2024, compared to 2019π§βπ¦½πΆββοΈ
While average distance was up 13% to 230 miles a year πͺ
This is progress as we work to make active travel a safe everyday choice for all
16.04.2025 11:01
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Comune di Bologna
Bologna has recently published a Report on the first year of implementing the 30 km/h speed limit in the city. For the first time since 1991, no pedestrians were killed, road deaths decreased by 50%, crashes by 13% and urban traffic pollution by 30%.
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www.comune.bologna.it/notizie/citt...
08.04.2025 07:35
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Nick, I dimly remember there being adverts about cameras in bus lanes when they were introduced. Does that ring bells and if so, any idea where I could find an image of one of those adverts?
07.04.2025 15:28
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that's because he is heading left. And you'd only use the cycle lane here to go straight over or right
07.04.2025 15:21
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Yes, I was fairly sure that used to be the case. Not sure what the current set up is, though
07.04.2025 15:20
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Freeze Frame: Fixed Cameras Are Speeding Up Buses In And Out of Bus Lanes - Streetsblog New York City
The expansion of bus-mounted traffic enforcement cameras is yielding faster and safer trips for bus riders, the MTA said.
This is quite interesting from New York City: "Buses with Automated Camera Enforcement, which the MTA introduced last year, move 5 percent faster and get into 20 percent fewer bus crashes in bus-only lanes and busways" nyc.streetsblog.org/2025/03/25/f...
07.04.2025 12:49
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