Our new report exposes a lack of diversity in cycling imagery and argues that this may slow progress to a cleaner, greener UK.
Read MoreParking policy is a key tool councils have to tackle climate change and reduce our reliance on cars, but hardly any are using these powers effectively. Having evaluated all London councils, we’ve published the findings of this research in an interactive map of London.
Read MoreIn March this year, we invited 12 drivers in Oxford to go three weeks without using their cars. This was part of a collaborative research project to show the opportunities and challenges for car-free living in the city, and what local decision makers can do to help more people choose public transport and/or active travel.
Read MoreTo help make the case for more School Streets and similar measures, Possible have teamed up with the brilliant new campaign group Solve the School Run on a special project to work out exactly how much of the congestion on local roads during the morning rush hour is down to school run traffic - and we need your help!
Read MoreIn March, we invited 12 drivers in Oxford to give up their cars for 3 weeks. Our drivers cut carbon, saved money, and found a new love for car-free travel that they plan to keep up for the long term. Read what our participants had to say…
Read MoreOn 19th July, we ran a hybrid event for councillors, council officers, campaigners and stakeholders on delivering successful urban traffic reduction.
Read MoreA new report commissioned by us and written by members of the Westminster Active Travel Academy has summarised the new and emerging evidence on Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) in London and why they’re necessary.
Read MoreNew analysis has shown that London boroughs seeking to block or delay the mayor’s ULEZ expansion have also done the least to help their residents switch to greener forms of transport.
Read MoreWe’ve got 2023 off with a bang Possible has unveiled new visions of Newfoundland Circus in Bristol and of Tooting Broadway Junction in South London reimagined as people-friendly, climate-conscious environments with fewer cars.
Read MoreThis July, we launched Going Car Free 2022 - a new challenge where drivers sign up to reduce their car use for one month. Let’s take a look at what we achieved together…
Read MoreWe’ve put together a new guide, ‘How to talk about car free cities’ to help inspire people to feel excited about car free futures and empowered to support their fruition.
Read MoreWe have run the numbers and it turns out that on average it costs £1.93 to park a polluting car on public streets, while it costs *£211* to reserve space for a parklet.
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It’s no secret that London has a car problem. But research shows that most Londoners make most, if not all, their trips in the city without a car. So who’s driving the cars that clog up the city’s streets?
Read MoreToday, we released our report which finds that excess traffic and congestion is likely to be the most significant contributor to delays in ambulance and fire engine response times in London.
Read MoreDisabled people must be at the heart of decision making in the transition to low-car cities.
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