Cities around the world are finally discovering the pitfalls of a car-centric transport system, with the most progressive cities implementing protected cycle lanes, liveable streets and low traffic neighbourhoods for improved cycling and walking. Each episode, we discuss the news and views in the fast-paced world of active travel, cycling, walking and urban planning in a jargon-free safe space.
Streets Ahead is co-hosted by Adam Tranter, Laura Laker and Ned Boulting.
For all enquiries, please email streetsahead@fusion-media.co.uk.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cities around the world are finally discovering the pitfalls of a car-centric transport system, with the most progressive cities implementing protected cycle lanes, liveable streets and low traffic neighbourhoods for improved cycling and walking. Each episode, we discuss the news and views in the fast-paced world of active travel, cycling, walking and urban planning in a jargon-free safe space.
Streets Ahead is co-hosted by Adam Tranter, Laura Laker and Ned Boulting.
For all enquiries, please email streetsahead@fusion-media.co.uk.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, Adam takes you to Guimarães, Portugal, where he attended The Future Design of Streets conference, and came away seeing our streets in a whole new way.
Streets aren't only about transport, of course. Importantly, they're about climate, equity, social life, and how we experience a city day-to-day.
To explore this expanded view, we’ve put together four conversations with global thought-leaders shaping the future of our streets:
More about the conference: thefuturedesignofstreets.eu
For ad-free listening, behind-the-scenes and bonus content and to help support the podcast - head to (https://www.patreon.com/StreetsAheadPodcast). We’ll even send you some stickers!
We’re also on Bluesky and welcome your feedback on our episode: https://bsky.app/profile/podstreetsahead.bsky.social
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.