Useful links

Please note that RDRF does not necessarily endorse the programmes or activities of all the organisations referred to below.

Clicking on a link below will bring up the web site of the organisation concerned in a new window.

Alliance Against Urban 4x4s Goals are to make driving a big 4x4 in town as socially unacceptable as drink-driving, and to increase taxes on the most polluting vehicles, including increases in road tax and a higher congestion charge in London.

cyclehelmets.org is administered by Bicycle Helmets Research Foundation (BHRF) an incorporated body with an international membership, to undertake, encourage and spread the scientific study of the use of bicycle helmets.

Council For The Protection Of Rural England works for a beautiful and living countryside. It is active locally, nationally and internationally; there are local groups across the country. On transport CPRE specialises in transport related work on countryside, planning, aggregates and energy.

CTC — the UK's largest organisation promotes travel by bicycle and defends cyclists' rights.

Global Commons Institute Mission: to globally shrink and share future greenhouse gas emissions to avert dangerous rates of global climate change. Background information on carbon dioxide emissions and government policies.

Living Streets (formerly Pedestrians Association) Campaigns for an improved environment for pedestrians

RoadPeace National road crash victims charity. Offers victim support and education about reducing road danger.

Slower Speeds Initiative aims to highlight the impacts of speed through sound research and effective advocacy.

Sustrans Designs and builds traffic free routes for cyclists, walkers and disabled people. Behind the National Cycle Route Network. Also involved in Safe Routes to School project with local authorities to encourage walking and cycling to school.

Transport 2000 The national environmental transport campaign working to promote a coherent and environmentally sensitive transport policy.


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