Showing posts with label CEoGB. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CEoGB. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 November 2013

World Day of Rememberance

Today is UN World Day of Remeberance

in honour of all those lives lost or injured on roads...

Picture sourced from http://www.roadpeace.org/

(c) S-C Peace


With so many lives being lost or broken on our roads and in particular those of cyclists with an overwhelming number in the past week it's time to take a stand. 


Respect all those effected, change the 'them & us' approach to 'we are all human & trying to get somewhere'. Help to raise awareness on our roads. We can sit and hope for attitudes to change or we can take action and do something about it. An important step is helping people realise the vulnerability of different types of road users. Education is very much needed as we all know. 

An improved justice system is definitely needed and here's where you can help; I am campaigning with #CTC for safer roads with their #roadjustice petition please sign 10,500+ and counting!  

Thursday, 22 August 2013

'NOT LOOKING CHANGES LIVES'...


22.08.12 @ 17.45

1 year ago today a driver who admitted she 'didn't look' struck me down by my back wheel and ran over both my legs with front and back wheels, spitting me out she continued for some distance down the road (12mtr/40ft) finally stopping after dragging my bike along wedged underneath the car gauging a line in the tarmac. I remained conscious throughout, many don't realise the disabling effects of this...

My life remains far from normal and my future career as a Yoga Teacher and Registered Exercise Professional is as yet still unknown...the driver received less than £200 in fines, 9 points on her license and was charged with 'careless!' driving...I

- had emergency surgery & spent 2 weeks in hospital
- had 10 casts over 3 weeks for multiple soft tissue injuries
- still attend hospital at the very least 5 times a week
- have RSD & severe PTSD
- after having an awful solicitor now have an amazing one
- finally have a case manager and a rehabilitation plan
- have pain every single day, occasional highs and incredible lows

BUT I haven't taken it lying down...I've tried to make changes


1. campaigning for 20mph www.20splentyforus.org.uk (goes under council scrutiny Sept. '13)
2. campainging for Road Justice with CTC, read and watch my story here : http://www.roadjustice.org.uk/category/story-types/sentencing-and-courts
3. I've met with West Mercia Police to improve road policing : http://www.roadjustice.org.uk/police-petition
4. I've raised awareness for countless road safety campaigns too and will continue to do so... 


#APPCG RECOMMENDATIONS TO #GETBRITAINCYCLING ARE UNDER DEBATE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS 2ND SEPTEMBER JUST A FEW CLICKS TO EMAIL A TEMPLATE LETTER TO YOUR MP TO APPEAL FOR THEM TO ATTEND


http://www.britishcycling.org.uk/campaigning/article/cam20130718-Get-your-MP-to-debate-cycling-0

Thank you to all who support these campaigns, please share them, raise awareness, lets be safer out there on our roads, 'not looking' really changes lives.









Thursday, 14 February 2013

A 10mph speed reduction means injuries are 60% less serious

“20’s Plenty for Us” road danger reduction campaign


E-PETITION LINK; 
http://petitions.shropshire.gov.uk/consult.ti/system/viewPetition?petitionid=6538

please remember to activate the automated confirmation email


PAPER PETITIONS AVAILABLE;
OSWESTRY - Honeysuckle, Stuart Barkley Bikes, Radio Cafe, Hobo Florists,

Gobowen Orthopaedic Hospital - Physiotherapy Department, Zion Fitness,
Bodytech Gym,
Walford & North Shropshire College, Oswestry Leisure Centre, Furniture Exchange Scheme,

Get Fizzical Get Fit, Aroma Coffee Shop, Gooseberry, Upstairs Downstairs, Milano's Coffee Shop,

Applewoods, Covent Garden Fruit & Veg, Slim Gym Fitness, Walls Eating House, Willow Gallery,

Fitness To Improve, Vel-Os, Station Pharmacy, The Venue, Derwen College,

Coach House Wynnstay, The Gates, Lawrences Newsagents, 


Woodside School, Hobo, Travelodge, Bookabooks, Honey Pots, N Llyod Opticians, 

Sophies Choice Delicatessen, Marches School, Morda School, Woodside School 

& many, many more 

SHREWSBURY - Stans Cycles, Dave Mellor Cycles, Mid-Shropshire Wheelers,

Shrewsbury Sports Village

 

Benefits of a default 20mph speed limit


   1/3rd of the country is already signed up for 20mph

   8 million people already live in places committed to 20mph

   20mph means fewer crashes

   on average 20mph creates 20% fewer casualties

   traffic flows smoothly & at a constant speed

   smooth traffic is more efficient & cuts congestion

   Bristol found walking & cycling increased by 20% & for every
  £1 spent implementing 20mph £24 was saved in health costs

   exercise lowers obesity, heart disease and stress

   20mph saves 12% of fuel reducing costs & emissions

   travel times are only effected by 2 minutes of less

   noise pollution is reduced by 40%

   light touch policing can enforce 20mph limits

“It’s hard to find anyone living in a 20mph street who wants it back at 30mph”
for further information visit www.20splentyforus.org.uk

Monday, 21 January 2013

ROAD SAFETY DRIVING TEST E-PETITION


Over 9,000 have already signed this e-petition for cycle awareness in driving tests

  • The driving theory test currently only has 'optional' cycling awareness questions
  • The practical driving test currently has 'no' specific focus on cyclists
British Cycling supports the motoring organisations call for harder tests including making cycle awareness a core part of driver training with emphasis on how much space a cyclist needs and how to overtake a cyclist safely.

You can make this change happen with a few clicks and help stop people being needlessly killed or injured on our roads... 

 http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/44059

Petition open to sign until 08/01/2014






Wednesday, 12 December 2012

RAISING AWARENESS

As the number of cyclist fatalities sadly reaches 119 we must take action. We don't want anymore cyclists ending up as a statistic, let's spread the word and promote safety on our communities roads.

Image courtesy of http://www.zeitgeistimages.co.uk/

There's plenty you can do to support existing campaigns improving safety in your area and you can make a great start here;




Saturday, 1 December 2012

GET BRITAIN CYCLING CAMPAIGN POSTER

You only have until 5th December 2012

Take this opportunity to have your say

Do your bit to improve our roads

For further information visit the "Get Britain Cycling" section of this blog & send your email ASAP 




Thursday, 29 November 2012

PEACE CYCLING SPORTS A NEW LOGO

As support for the campaigns I am promoting grows I thought it was time to create an identity, which as my campaigning develops will become a recognisable symbol of the ultimate aim for Peace on our roads;

"Safer Roads for Cyclists = Safer Roads for All"



Friday, 23 November 2012

CYCLING EMBASSY of GREAT BRITAIN

 

"All the more power, then, to Peace Cycling
and her campaign to get Britain cycling despite her own nasty accident" 


Peace Cycling being mentioned on the Cycling Embassy of Great Britain makes me feel proud do be doing my bit for road safety.

You can do your bit too, support the "Get Britain Cycling" campaign, just go to the "Get Britain Cycling" section for more information and get your email sent to Adam Coffman (coffmana@parliament.uk) before 5th December. 

Spare 5 minutes, have your say and make a positive difference today!


Wednesday, 21 November 2012

SUPPORT SUSTRANS 20MPH PLEDGE

This literally takes seconds and Sustrans need 10,000 signatures to support their pledge to implement 20mph speed limits

http://www.sustrans.org.uk/freerangekids/free-range-kids-pledge-form

Sustrans pledge to call on local and national governments to:

  • introduce 20 miles per hour speed limits in residential areas.
  • invest in walking and cycling routes, particularly around schools.