News
Learning from other places - active travel It's European Mobility Week and in this blog Bruce Whyte discusses his commute and how we can learn from other cities to improve levels of active travel in Glasgow and create networks of integrated, safe routes for pedestrians and cyclists. |
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16 September 2015 |
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Walking and cycling - they’re worth the risk! Alasdair Macdonald reflects on our latest report on pedestrian and cyclist casualty trends and looks at the rise of car usage and development of road infrastructure and its effect on risks and perceived risks to pedestrians and cyclists. |
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20 August 2015 |
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Trends in pedestrian and cyclist road casualties in Scotland Our new report provides a detailed analysis of current trends in cyclist and pedestrian road casualties in Scotland, using a range of data from different sources. |
Published
18 August 2015 |
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Growing the evidence base that cycling is good for health and the economy - HEAT analysis Presentations now available from our event on 21st May which launched findings from a health economic analysis of cycling data. |
Published
10 June 2013 |
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Growing the evidence base that cycling is good for health and the economy Event on 21st May to launch findings from a health economic analysis of cycling data. |
Published
01 May 2013 |
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The M74 - a transport connection or public health blockage? Fiona Crawford examines the issues around Glasgow's newest urban artery |
Published
04 August 2011 |