Back in the 1970s, a group of Bristolian idealists dreamed of a nation stitched together by safe cycling paths, which would make us less reliant on our cars. They founded what would become Britain's 13,000 miles long National Cycle Network.

Cycling journalist Laura Laker wondered what had gone right and, indeed, wrong.

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Standard Issue Podcast: A bumpy ride with Laura Laker

Back in the 1970s, a group of Bristolian idealists dreamed of a nation stitched together by safe cycling paths, which would make us less reliant on our cars. They founded what would become Britain'...

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