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Local area walking and cycling in England, 2010/11

Posted on: 5 September 2012
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This Statistical Release presents information on walking and cycling amongst adults (aged 16 and over) in England, by local area. This is the first release in this series of statistics. The statistics in this release are based on results from the Active People Survey (APS), an annual household telephone survey administered by Sport England.

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Cycle-rail toolkit

Posted on: 23 August 2012
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This toolkit, developed by the Association of Train Operating Companies, aims to help train operators embed cycle-rail provision firmly within their business objectives by explaining how to provide for cyclists, how to encourage new users, and how to promote and market their facilities to ensure that maximum benefits are gained.

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Residential parking: Guidance note

Posted on: 22 August 2012
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The Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT) and the Institute of Highway Engineers (IHE) have worked together to produce a joint publication to offer those working on planning, design and delivery of the most up to date good practice guidance on residential parking.

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Reducing carbon emissions through TDM strategies: A review of international examples

Posted on: 20 August 2012
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Conventional transport planning solutions often have effects contradicting transport system efficiency and emission reduction targets. Innovative and effective transport demand management (TDM) solutions, however, help to achieve multiple planning objectives. Based on the existing knowledge in China about TDM strategies, the aim of this report is to discuss the potential of TDM strategies to contribute to climate change mitigation and identify the most promising options for Chinese cities. To attain that, the report focuses on success factors of international examples of effective policy formulation and implementation (including London, Singapore, New York, Berlin, Seoul and San Francisco among others).

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Safe streets as a sustainable cities strategy. Stuttgart, 1-4 July 2012

Posted on: 17 August 2012
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This event tackled the issue of traffic safety from a broad perspective focusing on the interplay of different fields such as urban planning and public spaces, education and mobility behavior, sanctions, infrastructure and technology. Presentations are available online.

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Qualitative research with residents: Cycling City and Towns Programme

Posted on: 15 August 2012
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This research surveys experiences, attitudes and behaviours in relation to cycling and the cycling investment in cities and towns.

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Cycling in London

Posted on: 31 July 2012
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A summary of views from the meeting of the London Assembly Transport Committee on 12 July 2012 focusing on cycle safety in London.

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Light rail and tram statistics 2011/12

Posted on: 20 July 2012
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This statistical release presents information on light rail and tram systems in England during 2011-12. It covers urban systems that are predominantly surface-running.

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Gatwick Masterplan 2012

Posted on: 20 July 2012
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Gatwick has published its finalised master plan, which outlines its development plans to 2020 and looks onwards to 2030 when it expects to reach full capacity with around 45 million passengers a year choosing to fly from the airport.

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ECOMM 2012. Frankfurt, 12-15 June 2012

Posted on: 18 July 2012
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The 16th European Conference on Mobility Management (ECOMM). The concept of Mobility Management presents the basis of ECOMM. It aims at promoting sustainable transport and managing the demand for car use by changing travellers’ behaviour. At the core of Mobility Management are “soft” and rather inexpensive measures like information and communication, organising services and coordinating activities of different partners. Presentations are available online.

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