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Guidance for local authorities and e-scooter rental operators on e-scooter rental trials.
How local authorities can use guardrails to stop pedestrians crossing roads at inappropriate places or accidentally walking into roads.
Information for premises managers about assessing and managing fire risks involving the lithium batteries used in e-cycles and e-scooters.
Guidance for councils on how to complete a proforma for our active travel 4 fund bid applications.
Lessons learnt from previous mixed priority route schemes to help those who develop roads which are used for multiple purposes and by different vehicles.
How to buy, safely charge and store an e-cycle and spot the warning signs of a fire hazard.
Background quality and technical information for walking and cycling statistics in England.
Information for local authorities on the monitoring and evaluation of active travel capital schemes funded by the Active Travel Fund.
Advice and guidance on the law on lights and reflectors on pedal cycles:
Information for public transport operators about assessing and managing fire risks involving the lithium batteries used in e-cycles and e-scooters.
Walking and cycling factsheets, based on the Active Lives Survey and National Travel Survey.
Details setting out the Active Travel Geospatial report from both Department for Transport and CGI from an 8-week discovery phase.
Post holders given access to walking and cycling statistics up to 24 hours prior to release.
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