Rapid charge points that power electric vehicles in 30 minutes are to be installed across the Capital over the next three years.
Monthly Archives: April 2017
Survey suggests support for Capital’s cycle lanes
80% of motorists support the construction of new cycle lanes in the Capital, a recent survey has claimed (Evening Standard).
Nominations open for 2017 London Road Safety Award
The London Road Safety Council (LRSC) is inviting nominations for its annual road safety award, designed to celebrate work carried out within the education, training and publicity aspects of road safety.
LRSC welcomes modernised driving test, but further reform needed
The London Road Safety Council (LRSC) has welcomed the new-look driving test announced by the DVSA last weekend, but is also calling for ‘further significant changes’ to enhance driver training.
City of London event to focus on active travel
A panel discussion involving Will Norman, London’s first walking and cycling commissioner, will be a highlight of a one-day event taking place in the City of London in June.
Hackney launches new cycle taxi service
A new cycle taxi service is launching in Hackney next week to help older people and those with mobility issues make short trips by bike for free.
Camden CLOCS up first in adopting safety initiative
Camden has become the first London borough to adopt the CLOCS (Construction Logistics and Community Safety) initiative.
Brent schools say no to idling as part of new campaign
Schoolchildren in Brent are spearheading a new campaign designed to reduce vehicle emissions outside schools in the borough.
Public research ‘shaping the future of driverless vehicles’
Over the next three weeks members of the public will participate in the first extended trial of driverless technology in Greenwich.
Global road safety campaign comes to London
As part of a global campaign, a host of celebrities are currently appearing on advertising hoardings across the Capital, delivering important road safety messages.