A n increase in cycle lanes during the coronavirus pandemic contributed to London becoming the world’s most congested city, according to new analysis. Traffic information supplier Inrix said segregated spaces for cycling... Read more »
S adiq Khan has warned that 100 bus routes are facing the axe, 200 more will have frequencies cut and worn-out Tube trains will not be replaced until the 2040s as he... Read more »
A dedicated Glasgow doctor has cycled over 800km, from London to Glasgow, to raise awareness around the impact of air pollution on health, ahead of COP26. Dr Ewan Wallace, Consultant in Paediatric... Read more »
A cyclist has died following a serious collision in a Balham High Road cycle lane. Police said the man, in his 40s, may have collided with another cyclist before he was taken... Read more »
Protesters gathered exterior an East London city corridor to oppose plans for a cycle scheme 5 years in the past this week. Hundreds demonstrated exterior the Town Hall in Walthamstow to oppose... Read more »
The Duke of Sussex has in contrast his royal life to “a combination between The Truman present and being in a zoo” in a new interview. Harry, who’s father to two-year-old Archie... Read more »
LONDON – For British IT guide Yogen Shah, India’s COVID-19 disaster is deeply private. The footage of individuals connected to oxygen bottles on the streets of New Delhi and sufferers sharing beds... Read more »
Campaigners have known as for the federal government to intervene after a council rebuffed plans to reinstate a flagship cycle lane in central London, reigniting an issue that has come to exemplify... Read more »
Emergency providers may be delayed by cycle lane “wands”, though they’re designed to let autos drive over them. The declare was made in a Kensington and Chelsea Council report forward of a... Read more »
Transport for London has began building work on a significant new upgraded cycle route in southwest London. Building of the 4.7km route, which is the following stage of Transport for London ‘s... Read more »