Think Cycling! is a new guide produced by CILT (The Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport in the UK) aimed at introducing local authority officials and elected members to cycle investment.
The short ‘how to’ guide demonstrates how to make an effective, low-cost investment in cycling.
A complimentary digital copy of Think Cycling! is being sent by CILT to every local transport and planning authority.
“We want to encourage local transport and planning authorities to introduce cost-effective and practical cycling measures, based on what works well elsewhere,” enthused principal author and CILT Cycling Forum member David Hurdle.
CILT’s president Peter Hendy CBE called – during his recent CILT Cycling Lecture – for a new 25-year vision to make cycling the preferred way many more people choose to make local journeys.
Think Cycling! is backed up by CILT’s on-line resource for cycling professionals, based on Cycling England’s library, and located at The Hub: www.ciltuk.org.uk/pages/cycling. The Hub and Think Cycling! are free to anyone trying to encourage more people to cycle.
The Cycling Forum is part of the Active Travel & Travel Planning Professional Sector of CILT.
With Eurobike less than three weeks away the show has shared headline details of its…
Bianchi has introduced a new carbon fibre e-road bike, the e-Oltre, featuring the just launched…
Cycling UK has outlined its five-year strategy in an announcement this past week. The aim…
Whyte Bikes has renewed its partnership with Solis, a premium distributor of bike, snow, outdoors…
Bikebook has announced a strategic partnership with consumer and commercial insurance provider Bikmo. Through this…
Zwift has launched Zwift Ride, a complete indoor cycling setup ready to unlock the full…