On how cycling collapsed in the London suburbs, and the continuing lack of the right policies to reverse this





Why cycle campaigners should raise their sights beyond the "politically achievable"





How misplaced ecological arguments often derail cycling provision in the UK





How it would be an idea to change the image of cycle protest





What tends to go wrong with cycling provision in the UK, and how it could be made better





How we don't seem to be able to make any progress on how lorries can co-exist with cyclists





How UK cycling strategies of the past have failed because of misunderstandings on safety and cycling demographics





Cycling provision in London on the Dutch model that works





How it does cycle campaigning no good to downplay the danger issue





Further discussion of the subject of cycling propaganda and how danger relates to the cycling demographic





How a combination of a cycle-hostile council and misguided campaigning have resulted in one of the worst environments for cycling in London





On the flaws in the idea that good conditions for pedestrians and cyclists are magically created by removing kerbs





On the chasm between the rhetoric of cycle promotion used in London and the reality of the infrastructure on the ground





British cycling advocacy needs to move beyond the misleading "safety in numbers" concept to "safety through infrastructure"





To emulate the Netherlands' road safety record we need to understand what they have really done, not promote a fictional version





There's no money, no vision and no understanding of why currently 98.7% of journeys are not by bike