Since the coronavirus lockdown, Scotland has seen an increase in the number of people using its roads for cycling by 77%. This is why ECF Member Cycling Scotlan...
Author: Maya WatsonFrom Brussels to Budapest, cities are instituting measures to help active travelers keep their social distance while staying safe from cars....
Does anyone remember just a few years ago (a magical time before people bumped elbows to greet each other), when the vehicle industry marketing machine was cert...
Experience shows that informed policy-making often translates into good policy-making. Today we explore another important element of road safety outlined in the...
Cycling is a major contributor to shifting mobility from polluting and passive modes of transport to cleaner, emissions free, active modes. At the moment, the n...
Last newsletter we introduced the Safer Cycling Advocate Programme: The Best Practice Guide. This week we run through some of the infrastructure elements of the...
Sweden is to host the 3rd Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety on 19–20 February 2020. The theme of the conference is Achieving Global Goals 2030. The e...
Road safety is a pressing issue in Europe, with over 25,000 deaths recorded on European Roads in 2019. Of these people an increasing proportion are cyclists, r...
A technical guide, funded by FedEx Express, provides open-source resource for organisations looking to encourage cycling and improve road safety.
Before we dive into the year 2020, let’s take a moment to look back at 2019. Climate Change, the European Elections, and road safety certainly dominated this ye...
The revised Directive on Road Infrastructure Safety Management (RISM) has been published in the Official Journal of the European Union [1]. The European Cyclist...
Member States are now obliged to take the needs of cyclists into account in major road investments. This is one of the published amendments to the RISM directive, that wi...