All posts by John Dawson

Commuting by walking or cycling ‘can boost mental wellbeing’

New research on walking and cycling supports NICE recommendations that active travel can help boost mental wellbeing.

Researchers, publishing in the journal Preventive Medicine, found that people who walked or cycled to work benefitted from improved mental wellbeing in comparison with those who travelled by car.  Read article

From The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) provides national guidance and advice to improve health and social care.

Cambridge University launches lorry safety scheme to protect cyclists and pedestrians

A major safety scheme to protect cyclists and pedestrians from lorries in the city launches today.

All contractors working for Cambridge University are being asked to make safety improvements to their vehicles and to provide additional staff training.

The initiative will run on a voluntary basis for one year and will become compulsory in new contracts from the second, with penalties set to be levied for non-compliance.

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Pre-Budget 2015 submission from Cyclist.ie – The Irish Cycling Advocacy Network

Cyclist.ie, the network of the cycling campaigns and bicycle festivals on this Island, makes this Pre-Budget Submission 2015 in an attempt to encourage fresh thinking about the purpose of a taxation system in relation to decreasing the societal impacts and latent costs to the Exchequer from motorised transport use and unhealthy lifestyles. Budgets should be striving to support healthier, cost-effective modes of transport with benefits across health, community and the environment sectors. Investment in cycling promotion is one of the most cost-effective actions that any government can make.

  1. Full submission
  2. Learning to cycle again: Examining the benefits of providing tax-free loans to purchase new bicycles
  3. Report on the Cycle to Work Scheme Tax Incentive