Artist Title Album Label
Evalyn Parry She Rides SPIN
Christine Bruce On why you're hearing newborn kitten sounds throughout the interview...
Dr Rachel Aldred On how larger cities are surrendering their road space temporarily to pedestrians and some details on her Near Miss Project from 2016.cars. And, a few details on her Near Miss Project from
Jonathan Davies Il se souvient
Gord Sinclair It's Already Too Late
Eli Larsen Babine Animal Hospital advert
Eli Larsen BV Brewery advert
Eli Larsen BV Farmers' Market advert
Eli Larsen Nature's Pantry advert
Evalyn Parry segue to second half of the episode
Dr Rachel Aldred On using public space more intelligently during a pandemic.
Jonathan Davies Sur ta manche
Boniface I Will Not Return as a Tourist
Maxime Empty
Martyn Bennett Three Sheeps to the Wind
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Dr. Rachel Aldred is the Reader in Transport at the University of Westminster in England. There, she teaches Transport Planning and Management and sits on the editorial board of Transport Reviews. 

In 2016 she was awarded the ESRC Outstanding Impact in Public Policy Prize and the first annual Westminster University Prize for Research Excellence. Her research project—the Near Miss Project—was awarded Cycling Initiative of the Year for 2015. Rachel is one of those scientific experts who lobby hard to keep cyclists safe.

Rachel and I will be discussing a recent trend in many larger cities around the world and how they're temporarily surrendering road space to pedestrians and cyclists during the pandemic.

For more information on Dr. Rachel Aldred, visit http://rachelaldred.org. To see the results of the Near Miss Project, see http://rachelaldred.org/category/research/near-miss-project/