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8 Feb 2024

New research reveals that Apple Pay and contactless payments have overtaken cash payments by a landslide as our favourite ways to pay in-store.

5 Feb 2024

The Federation of Independent Retailers (the Fed) has expressed alarm at new figures that show shoplifting at its highest level in 20 years.

5 Feb 2024

A brand-new festival is being launched next month is “all about community and breathing life into the High Street”, according to Mark Kacary, managing director of The Norfolk Deli in...

5 Feb 2024

The retail sector has been responding to government plans to ban disposable vapes as part of plans to tackle the rise in youth vaping.

23 Jan 2024

Bakers, butchers, cheesemongers, delicatessens, fishmongers, greengrocers, village stores and small farm shops from around the UK have been shortlisted in the Farm Shop and Deli Retailer Awards...

23 Jan 2024

An interesting article has appeared in Forbes reflecting many of the issues that Indie Retail & ActSmart members will be experiencing – the challenges and...

22 Jan 2024

Eight in ten small business owners (81%) are planning to develop their companies in 2024, according to new research from Novuna Business Finance. The research shows that over a third (33%) are...

22 Jan 2024

The Times has named 12 of the UK’s best independent bookshops — as chosen by its readers. Readers highlighted places that combined books with a friendly and welcoming atmosphere....

22 Jan 2024

The British Independent Retailers Association is championing the high street again this Valentine's Day for the second consecutive year with its #LoveYourHighStreet campaign.

10 Jan 2024

Nads Store, a family-run shop in Law, Lanarkshire, has been named Community Retailer of the Year at the Scottish Asian and Business Awards ceremony for the second year running.

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RideLondon data proves link between car-free days and clean air

Posted on in Cycles News , Outdoor News

Data collected during the RideLondon event has shown that the annual car-free event has a positive impact on the level of air pollution in the capital.

Visual analytics professor Jo Wood has combined the results of the past six years to demonstrate the effects of the event on the environment.

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Represented by the red lines on the graph, the nitrogen level is significantly lower than average during the times when the RideLondon event has taken place for the last six years, with peaks occurring once traffic has been allowed to resume.

On twitter where the results were published Wood commented: "Six years of conclusive evidence that if you would like to breathe clean air, you need to radically reduce polluting vehicles in urban settings."

Elsewhere in Europe the idea of car-free days has become more popular. Just last week Paris announced driving bans in big parts of Paris for almost all petrol engined vehicles thanks to recorded high ozone levels in the capital.
Activation of the ‘environmental zone' for the Greater Paris area where over 12 million people live means that only petrol engines registered from 1997 and diesel passenger cars registered from 2006 may enter this zone. The rules are even stricter for buses, trucks and motorhomes with only vehicles registered from 01.10.2009 are still permitted to drive within the environmental zone. Breaking the rules results in fines up to 375 euro.

During the air pollution peak, there is a discounted day ticket for local public transport and the use of bicycles, and e-bikes in particular are encouraged.

Next to traffic congestion, rising air pollution levels are regarded as to bring a big push to the development and use of electric vehicles.

 

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