Including the closely related terms bikes, and cycling routes.
…. b) What We Are Doing Now? i) Active Travel The Active Travel Strategy co-developed by Perth and Kinross Council promotes walking, cycling and wheeling (including bikes, skateboards, scooters, wheelchair users). An action group has been established with Perth Active Travel Hub (PATH) which brings local authority representatives, members of the public and third sector organisations together…
… an extensive network of safe walking and cycling routes enabling residents, commuters and visitors to travel actively and sustainably. http://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2019/17/enacted 21 | P a g e A School Exclusion Zones trial was carried out at four schools. These zones were established to encourage active travel, reduce vehicle engine idling, and make streets outside…
… of travel, with the following alternatives available to Council employees: - LiftShare Scheme, E-Bikes trial events, Cycle to work Scheme. (Action T9 – Appendix 2) vi) Public Transport The Council invests in the region of £2.1m per year in the subsidised local public transport network throughout Perth and Kinross Council area. This provides around 1.88 million miles per annum, over and above…
… by national traffic using the road and rail network, and therefore outwith the Council’s direct influence. The Council can however influence the travel patterns of residents and businesses within our area, using a range of positive measures, including improved walking and cycling opportunities, working with bus operators to enhance public transport, expanding the network of Park and Ride facilities…
… to promote active travel. We successfully bid for £6.5m funding from the Sustrans Places for Everyone Programme, for the transformation of the Dunkeld Road Corridor in Perth. This will create space for more efficient modes of transport – walking, cycling and public transport – so we can move people more efficiently across the city. The Cycling Walking Safer Streets initiative provides…