Ralph Smyth, of TAN, Transport Action Network updates us on their judicial review challenging the DfT's active travel funding cuts.
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Ralph Smyth, of TAN, Transport Action Network updates us on their judicial review challenging the DfT's active travel funding cuts.
Ranty Highwayman's regular (but bigger) slot (@RantyHighwayman) on The Good, the Bad and the Interesting.
Ranty discusses 'the User Experience'!
Human centred design - how does our infrastructure communicate discoverability, give feedback, further affordance, provide signifiers of use? We reflect on concepts put forward by Don Norman on product design, looking at safety compliance and ease of use on roads and paths.
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00:00 News from around the country, including a new project announced researching use of car-free routes before and after barrier removal.