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The Highway Code is essential reading for all road users, including pedestrians, mobility scooter users, cyclists, horse riders, drivers and motorcyclists.
Where you are allowed to ride an e-scooter rented as part of a government trial, how to travel safely, licensing guidance and the rules of the road.
Guidance for local authorities in England on how to set up and manage a School Streets scheme, with case studies.
Introduction This guidance is aimed at local authorities in England,…
Background Birmingham City Council has been delivering Car Free School…
Background Derby City Council has developed a British Parking…
Background Hackney runs the UK’s largest School Streets programme, with…
Background Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council introduced School Streets…
Background St Mary’s C of E Primary School is located to the east of…
Background After the government announced funding through the Active…
Guidance for local authorities on designing high-quality, safe cycle infrastructure
Guidance for employers who want to put in place a cycle to work scheme.
Route and area check tools to assess the quality of active travel designs for active travel interventions and schemes.
How Active Travel England (ATE) works with authorities to inspect schemes.
Bringing people to the forefront of the Department for Transport's policies to ensure transport systems work for everyone.
Route cross-section and crossing selector tools to support users during the design process of active travel interventions and schemes.
The skills and understanding needed to cycle safely and responsibly, and to enable others to cycle.
How planning applications should be considered when Active Travel England does not undertake a detailed assessment of development proposals.
How to install and use tactile paving surfaces to help visually impaired and other pedestrians recognise potential hazards and other features in roads, rail and other locations.
Ratings of local authorities' capability to create cycling and walking schemes.
Technical guidance and tools to help local authorities plan cycling and walking infrastructure.
The law on using electrically assisted pedal cycles (EAPCs) on public roads.
Programme offering opportunities for people to try e-cycles and to provide e-cycles to remove barriers to employment, education and training.
How Active Travel England works with local authorities and partners to provide design assurance for active travel schemes.
Information for premises managers about assessing and managing fire risks involving the lithium batteries used in e-cycles and e-scooters.
Procedural note setting out how Active Travel England (ATE) will approach planning casework.
How local authorities can use guardrails to stop pedestrians crossing roads at inappropriate places or accidentally walking into roads.
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