
NTA in Ireland allocates €55 million to cycling and walking projects
The National Transport Authority in Ireland has allocated €55m to 547 projects in 11 counties for footpaths and cycling lanes in cities, towns and villages

The National Transport Authority in Ireland has allocated €55m to 547 projects in 11 counties for footpaths and cycling lanes in cities, towns and villages

The city of Glasgow’s been granted £4 million extra to spend on changing its transport network to leave more space for people to move about.

Transport Scotland has now allocated £38.97 millionto local authorities for pop-up walking and cycling infrastructure through the Spaces for People initiative. All remaining applications have

A new study of Transport for London data suggests that road traffic levels in the capital are back to normal. The Centre for London’s analysis

Cycling Scotland has reported that its nationwide network of cycle counters shows a 44% rise in people cycling in July compared to the same period

It is now the perfect time for city authorities to use modelling to rethink their public transport strategies, a leading industry podcast has heard. Martin

The West of England Combined Authority has launched a new public-facing campaign to promote the benefits of cycling and walking to boost health and wellbeing

New figures suggest that the number of cyclists punished in London for breaking rules such as riding through a red light or on the pavement

Researchers at America’s Morgan State University in Baltimore have installed a simulator to accurately research how drivers and cyclists interact on different types of road.

Local authorities need to take an active role in the deployment of e-scootersin their regions, setting out regulations for operators in order to ensure thate-scooters
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