This research explores the opportunities and challenges for car-free living, and gives guidance to local decision makers in the city (and beyond) about how they can help more people choose public transport and/or active travel.
Read MoreWe’ve teamed up with The Care Workers Charity and New Automotive to call for the government to establish a social leasing scheme for care workers, offering them electric vehicles (EV) at a lower cost while cutting emissions.
Read MoreThis report 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 MoreThis report outlines the impacts of the low-car transition in cities on disabled people and pathways to achieving an inclusive low-car city.
Read MoreFor health, environmental and aesthetic reasons - cities around the world are moving to cut the numbers of cars on roads.
Read MoreThis report provides a study of the logistics potential of cargo bikes for urban deliveries.
Read MoreParis, London and New York City all allocate less than a fifth of their land area to public green space.
Read MoreAir pollution in urban areas has a devastating impact on children’s health. However, one initiative to tackle air pollution is School Streets.
Read MoreThis report explains what LTNs are, what they look like, potential impacts and reasons for their introduction, and limits of this intervention.
Read MoreThis report quantifies the scope for behaviour change among usual public transport commuters post COVID lockdown.
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