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Open Letter to Nick Clegg

Publisher: 
Cycling Embassy of Great Britain
Publication date: 
June 2012

CEoGB Board Structure AGM 2012

Publisher: 
Cycling Embassy of Great Britain
Publication date: 
May 2012
Abstract: 

Current Board structure of Cycling Embassy of Great Britain for review at AGM 2012

CEoGB Accounts & Treasurers Report AGM 2012

Publisher: 
Cycling Embassy of Great Britain
Publication date: 
May 2012
Abstract: 

Amended accounts from the 2012 AGM

CEoGB AGM 2012 Agenda

Publisher: 
Cycling Embassy of Great Britain
Publication date: 
May 2012
Abstract: 

Agenda for AGM to take place in Bristol on 26th May 2012.

 

The Dutch Reference Study

Publisher: 
Delft University of Technology
Publication date: 
October 2011
Abstract: 

The Netherlands have a tradition of high bicycle usage and a long history of research on effective policies for promoting cycling. Findings in Dutch studies can be useful in the Danish Bikeability-project that has the objective to increase the level of knowledge in relation to bicycle based transport and to contribute to more efficient and qualified urban planning and management. This report discusses a number of Dutch case studies on the effects of investments in bicycle infrastructure.

Collection of Cycle Concepts 2012

Publisher: 
Cycling Embassy of Denmark
Publication date: 
May 2012
Abstract: 

The first edition of Collection of Cycle Concepts was published in 2000 and enjoyed a wide circulation among everyone interested in bicycle traffic. The simultaneous publication of the English version spread the Danish bicycle traffic experience to many parts of the world.

The second edition, Collection of Cycle Concepts 2012, updates the field, featuring new challenges and the latest knowledge.

Cycle Helmets - A Duty to Wear?

Publisher: 
Martin Porter QC
Publication date: 
March 2012
Abstract: 

Summary of legal status of cycle helmet wearing in the UK, paticularly where contributory negligence is claimed, from "The Cycling Lawyer" Martin Porter.

Updated document for a talk presented to the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers on 28 February 2012.

Lessons from the Netherlands: Report from the London Cycling Campaign study tour of three Dutch cities. October 2011

Publisher: 
LCC
Publication date: 
December 2011
Abstract: 

This report covers the LCC study tour to the Netherlands. A shorter version of this report appears in the December 20112 issue of London Cyclists magazine.

The balance struck: Sustainable Safety in the Netherlands 1998-2007

Publisher: 
SWOV
Publication date: 
January 2009
Abstract: 

Main text is in Dutch, with title "De balans opgemaakt: Duurzaam Veilig 1998-2007"

Advancing Sustainable Safety

Publisher: 
SWOV
Publication date: 
March 2006
Abstract: 

In the Netherlands, every year, there are around one thousand deaths and many tens of thousands road users are injured. Compared to other countries, the Netherlands performs very well, and it is one of the safest countries in the world. Currently, the Netherlands tops the world in having the lowest number of fatalities per inhabitant. Dutch road safety policy is often identified as good practice, and the Sustainable Safety vision as leading practice (Peden et al., 2004). Dutch performance commands respect.

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