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Transport for London offers £50 million funding for safer streets
Transport for London is offering £50 million in funding to London boroughs to improve the safety of their streets.
Transport for London is offering £50 million in funding to London boroughs to improve the safety of their streets.
The number of people killed on London’s roads fell by 6% in 2023, according to Transport for London’s (TfL) annual casualty statistics.
E-scooters will be legal to use on Irish roads from next week under new regulations set by the government.
The Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety (PACTS) has released a manifesto urging the government to tackle road deaths and serious injuries in the UK.
A call for further micromobility regulation has arisen in an industry consultation led by the World Health Organisation (WHO).
The UK government has been urged to better identify e-scooter collisions after a report found that less than 10% of e-scooter collision injuries presented to an emergency department were officially recorded by police.
Transport for London is offering £50 million in funding to London boroughs to improve the safety of their streets.
The number of people killed on London’s roads fell by 6% in 2023, according to Transport for London’s (TfL) annual casualty statistics.
E-scooters will be legal to use on Irish roads from next week under new regulations set by the government.
The Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety (PACTS) has released a manifesto urging the government to tackle road deaths and serious injuries in the UK.
A call for further micromobility regulation has arisen in an industry consultation led by the World Health Organisation (WHO).
The UK government has been urged to better identify e-scooter collisions after a report found that less than 10% of e-scooter collision injuries presented to an emergency department were officially recorded by police.
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