News
![]() | The health and economic benefits of active commuting in Scotland New research provides further evidence of the health and economic benefits of everyday physical activity. |
Published
28 July 2021 |
![]() | Cycling through a pandemic In this blog, Bruce Whyte explores how COVID-19 and the associated virus containment policies are affecting how, when and where we travel. |
Published
16 June 2020 |
New analysis of cycling casualties in Scotland published Our new analysis published today, reports on cycling casualties, near misses and under-reporting of incidents. |
Published
25 February 2020 |
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![]() | Lowering speed can reduce harm and boost active travel As the Safer Streets Bill is being considered by the Scottish Parliament, Bruce Whyte reflects on what progress has been made in encouraging more people to walk and cycle over the last decade – but what more needs to happen? |
Published
02 April 2019 |
![]() | New: measuring the impact of a 20mph speed limit on road casualties in Scotland Our new report estimates the impact of a 20mph speed limit on road casualties in Scotland and the associated monetary value of prevention. |
Published
18 September 2018 |
Active travel seminar We recently held a seminar as part of a series of learning events about our active travel programme of research. |
Published
14 March 2017 |
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New analyses of cycling in Glasgow We have published descriptive analyses of datasets relating to cycling within Glasgow in order to help provide a picture of cycling activity within the city. |
Published
13 March 2017 |
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![]() | Glasgow City Council consult on 20mph zones Glasgow City Council are consulting on the introduction of 20mph zones in the city centre. |
Published
19 November 2015 |
![]() | European Mobility Week 2015 This Europe-wide sustainable urban transport campaign runs from 16th-22nd September this year. |
Published
16 September 2015 |
![]() | European Mobility Week: How does the GCPH team get to work? To mark the start of European Mobility Week, Sheena looks at the varying commutes of members of the GCPH team. |
Published
16 September 2015 |