Many traffic jams are avoidable. Simple habits like proper merging, moving cars after accidents, avoiding phone use, and resisting rubbernecking can keep roads flowing and journeys shorter.
ACL Knowledge Bites: Beauty, Fog and Hidden Risks in Autumn
Autumn roads can deceive. Slippery leaves, dense fog and active wildlife turn scenic drives into real challenges. ACL Knowledge Bites explains how to stay alert and safe during the most beautiful season.
Whats Right: Shopping without traffic
A one-day trial closed Oxford Street to cars, sparking debate about the future of London’s busiest shopping street and its potential to follow European pedestrian models. Get all the details on "What's right with the world."
ACL Knowledge Bites: Autumn on the Roads
Shorter days and changing weather shape autumn travel. ACL Knowledge Bites shares practical tips for drivers, cyclists and bikers to stay safe, prepared and calm as the seasons change.
Whats Right: Zero Deaths, Safer Streets
Helsinki just hit a milestone—zero traffic deaths in a year. How did they do it, and why can’t other cities, like Luxembourg, match that success? Get all the details on today's "What's Right with the World."
Local Matters: Victory for political transparency and pedestrian safety
A grassroots group took Luxembourg City to court—and won. Zug's fight for safer streets and public transparency is setting legal precedents and inspiring civic action.
Local Matters: Interview with the activists of ZUG
For Local Matters, we met Francesca and Federico, activists for the Zentrum fir urban Gerechtegkeet (ZUG) who advocate for more equality in urban spaces.
Local Matters: Luxembourg's critical mass movement
Daniel Erpelding, cycling activist and founder of the movement Critical mass in our interview on road safety for cyclists.