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Why we need media reporting guidelines for road safety

Language and accuracy matter, as they can contribute to making the roads less safe for non-motorists and how the law is applied

The new road rage: bitter rows break out over UK’s low-traffic neighbourhoods

As barriers and signs go up to stop rat runs and promote cycling and walking, communities are deeply divided over the benefits

Electric bike and scooter sales boom spurs Halfords back to growth

Sales more than triple on e-bikes and scooters as commuters avoid public transport

Road closed or open? The signs revamping low-traffic neighbourhoods

Fearing red signs sent the wrong message, one resident created an alternative – and councils are taking note

UK rides the wave of micromobility by embracing e-scooters

Lime launches service in Milton Keynes with other schemes set for Northampton and Cambridge

West Midlands to gain 500-mile cycle network

Starley network to provide vehicle-free routes or lanes separated from traffic

National Cycle Network cuts a quarter of its routes on safety grounds

Review by Sustrans rules that only traffic-free routes will be part of its network, which excludes the UK’s most popular long-distance cycle path

English councils backpedal on cycling schemes after Tory backlash

‘Cycling revolution’ at risk as local Conservatives lobby to remove funded cycle routes

From dusted-off bikes to electric dreams: UK green economy booms on back of Covid-19

Pandemic accelerates developments in sustainability from businesses and consumers

France bans Dutch bike TV ad for creating ‘climate of fear’ about cars

Ad for VanMoof bike unfairly discredits automobile industry, says watchdog

‘A new normal’: how coronavirus will transform transport in Britain’s cities

The dominance of the car is being seriously challenged for the first time in decades, say experts

The Guardian view on changing streets: drivers must give way

Cyclists and pedestrians need additional space to move around safely, not a culture war

UK plans £250m boost for cycle lanes and fast-track e-scooter trials

Campaigners call for redesign of transport system to help prevent bounce-back in air pollution

London pedestrians and cyclists may get more space on roads

TfL considers measure during coronavirus lockdown to help physical distancing

Pop-up bike lanes help with coronavirus physical distancing in Germany

Road markings redrawn after cyclists demand more space to comply with Covid-19 rules

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