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A summary of statistics on pedal cycle casualties in reported road collisions in Great Britain with data up to 2021.
Cycling traffic index for England, up to December 2023.
Seeks views on proposed new offences of causing death or serious injury while cycling and changes to the existing offences of dangerous and careless cycling.
Sets out the government's ambition for walking and cycling until 2025.
Review of existing evidence on the effectiveness of interventions designed to improve cyclist and pedestrian safety.
An annual report that includes information on age and sex of casualty, type of road, speed limit and time of accident.
Newly funded projects will provide even more people, especially in rural and deprived areas, the choice to travel by walking, wheeling or cycling.
Research exploring how to increase cycling behaviour following COVID-19 travel disruption.
Cyclists and pedestrians will be able to continue to use the bridge safely while strengthening works start.
Review of national and international studies showing the economic value of investing in cycling infrastructure.
Sets out the process and timescales for development the first cycling and walking investment strategy.
This paper reports the findings of a preliminary study of attitudes towards cycling in Accra, Ghana.
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