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Victorian election 2018: on the ground in Brunswick part 1

If Brunswick turns Green on 24 November, it could push Daniel Andrews into minority government. Luke Henriques-Gomes visits an intensely tribal seat

France considers bike register as part of drive to increase cycling

Compulsory scheme to cut theft would use motor vehicle-style ownership certificate

Highway Code to promote ‘Dutch reach’ to protect cyclists

Government announces review of code in attempt to reduce road casualties

Dutch cyclists face mobile phone ban

Phone ban to be extended to cyclists amid road safety fears in country where bikes outnumber people

A road full of bottlenecks: Dutch cycle path is made of plastic waste

First path entirely made of recycled bottles, cups and packaging opens in Zwolle

The Guardian view on e-bikes: British cycling needs this boost

Editorial: A recent crash has refocused attention on the risks cyclists pose to pedestrians. But bicycles, including electric ones, do far more good than harm

Pollutionwatch: roads account for a lot of pollution so why do we need more?

While citizens curb car use and get on their bike, infrastructure policy still backs building roads – a source of inescapable pollution

Westminster council accused of playing politics over bike route

London mayor’s office calls last-minute legal bid to halt CS11 cycleway ‘disgraceful’

Should e-bike owners be forced to buy insurance?

Some cover is sensible but requiring third-party insurance will lower the use of electric bicycles when we need to encourage it

What would get you on your bike? Here’s a chance to change your streets

More walking and cycling would improve everything from the UK’s air quality to its health. The government wants to know what you think, says freelance writer Laura Laker

They’re out to get you: study finds cyclists face paranoia about drivers

Study finds that 70% of London cyclists believe drivers mean them harm. But is it mainly the fault of the road system?

Chris Grayling is a car kind of guy – but he crosses pedestrians at his peril

Moving roadworks on to pavements, as the transport secretary wants to do, will worsen congestion by making it harder to walk , argues the freelance writer Laura Laker

The Guardian view on cycling and the law: good manners needed

Editorial: When people are judged by their means of transport, it brings out the worst in everyone

Cyclists face ban from road near Hull famed for time trials

British Cycling says targeting of A63 stretch once used by Bradley Wiggins is deeply concerning

‘A world where a 12-year-old can cycle safely’ is the aim, but minister expects others to deliver

Jesse Norman wants to make cycling safer, but sees local authorities and charities like Sustrans as key facilitators, not government

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