SNP MSP Ian McKee leads a debate in the Scottish Parliament on the Edinburgh bicycle recycling and cycling promotion charity, Bike Station.
Archive for the ‘Advocacy’ category
Scottish Parliament – The Bike Station
April 25th, 2010Scottish Parliament – Active Travel
March 15th, 2010A further two videos from the Scottish Parliaments’ Transport Committee regarding Active Travel. The first of the two session’s deals with the more practical aspects of implementing better cycling facilities within Scotland road network. The second video deals more with the aspects of road safety, with questions on training and road facilities. Well worth a watch…
Beauty and the Bike Update
March 9th, 2010Just a quick note to say that the documentary film, examining why british girls stop cycling, called Beauty & the Bike has a new website, and the DVD and book are available to buy online here.
So pop over and show some support.
Cheers
Cycling Action Plan for Scotland
November 28th, 2009The Scottish parliament transport committee recently heard from transport consultancy Steer Davies Gleave as part of the CAPS initiative which aims to increase cycling in Scotland by 10% by 2020.
The BBC covered the session on Democracy live TV and the information given is very informative and interesting. I have embedded the video below, and its available from the BBC here. Enjoy…
Beauty and the Bike
November 23rd, 2009Picked this up from one of my favorite sites; Copenhagen cycle Chic.
“Beauty and the Bike is a cultural urban travel project that aims to help urban traffic planners, by looking at one such mobility culture – that of the teenage girl and young woman.”
It looks excellent, and I’m looking forward to seeing the documentary and book when its released. The DVD and book are due on the 3rd of December, so pop over and place an order for Christmas, and/or lend some support. And if your in the Darlington area, then the premier is on the 9th December at the Darlington Arts Centre (details).
Good for you Horace
October 11th, 2009
Sustrans UK
I was reading through the latest Sustrans issue of ‘The Hub’ when a story about a 99 year old cyclist called Horace Sanders caught my eye. Its not just because Horace is 99 and still cycles, but a few paragraphs into the article he jogged my memory regarding the ‘bikes on trains’ issue. Horace said:
“During summer holidays my family could load their luggage and bicycles in the guards van on the train. I don’t understand why its now so difficult to take bikes on trains.” He continued later in the article to say: “Also, when, if ever, are our trains going to have better facilities for taking bicycles? How crude can we get, when bicycles and passengers are enmeshed together at the entrance to passenger coaches?!”
In my opinion the above quote is a great advert for experience over so called rational logic. Sure, its logical to provide more paying seats on trains and employ less staff to keep prices down; but are you limiting you customer base by removing sought after storage facilities?
During the 70′s and 80′s I remember people taking bikes, luggage and other large packages on the trains, utilising the guards van. I even saw people brining large TV’s and other such goods home on trains, especially at Christmas. I did the Glasgow to Ayr bicycle fun run a few times, and on the way back there was always 20 odd bicycles stored in the cage in the Guards van. Why was this facility taken away, and if it was removed for good reason why cant it it be brought back for one?
A similar issue was raised by Channel fours John Snow on his snowblog, and describes the rather bemusing regulations train operators impose. In john’s article he even mentions that fact that some American tourists were being refused entry onto the train because they had bicycles. Imagine what tourists must think of our rail system! Its slow, unreliable, dirty, smelly and now impractical for anyone carrying anything larger than a rucksack!
Irish Bike Rental Scheme
October 5th, 2009
Bike Rental
Picked this story up from a tweet by Carlton Reid. Briefly summarised; Dublin’s bike hire scheme has seen a fantastic response to its launch; so much so that they have run out of registration cards! Full story here: http://www.sbpost.ie/
Personally I cant believe we don’t have these in Glasgow! I think from the success of these schemes in France, The Netherlands, Germany, Canada etc.. someone in the Scottish parliament would try and push such a scheme for cities like Glasgow. A story in the scotsman a few months back reported the possibility of such a scheme in Edinburgh, but as usual they are dragging their heels when it comes to implementation.
As I posted yesterday, I cant believe we are wasting money on £14m worth of train station parking that I cant see a lot of people benefiting from, when it could be spent on schemes like these and dedicated bike path construction. WTF?
Quote From Ivan Illich
September 25th, 2009Saw this great quote in Momentum Planet Magazine. Its from Ivan Illich’s book Energy and Equity.
“Man on a bicycle can go three or four times faster than the pedestrian, but uses five times less energy in the process. He carries one gram of his weight over a kilometer of flat road at an expense of only 0.15 calories. … Equipped with this tool, man outstrips the efficiency of not only all machines but all other animals as well.”
– Ivan Illich, Energy and Equity
Sustrans Active Travel and Play
September 21st, 2009The UK sustainable transport charity organisation Sustrans is pushing for local authorities to provide for better traffic free facilities for children, as part of their Active Travel and Play initiative.
In the wake of child obesity concerns, Sustrans has identified traffic calming measures and cycle only routes near children’s home to encourage the use of bicycles as a means of transport and a means to improve child health.
More on the story can be found here