Glasgow Cycling Road Safety Roadshow
Join us for a fun and informative session on cycling safety in Glasgow - gear up for a roadshow like no other!
Date and time
Location
University of Strathclyde
16 Richmond Street Glasgow G1 1XQ United KingdomLineup
Agenda
6:15 PM - 6:40 PM
Key learning from road safety data to reduce cycling casualties.
Christopher Johnson - Cycling Scotland
6:40 PM - 7:05 PM
Cycling Legalities, Road Safety Audits and Dashcam footage.
Stewart Sinclair - Police Scotland
7:05 PM - 7:30 PM
Cycling Collisions, Compensation and Civil Law.
Roz Galloway - Cycle Law Scotland
7:30 PM - 7:50 PM
Break and refreshments
7:50 PM - 8:15 PM
'My Ride. Our Right’ campaign.’
Scott Runciman - Cycling UK Scotland
8:15 PM - 8:40 PM
Cycling infrastructure planning and design.
Eric Hill - SWECO UK
Malcolm Hall - Glasgow City Council
8:40 PM - 9:00 PM
Panel Q&A and Prize Draw.
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Highlights
- 3 hours, 30 minutes
- In person
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About this event
About the Event
Cycling is growing in Scotland – for commuting, fitness, and leisure – but with it comes the responsibility to make our roads safer for everyone.
The Cycling Road Safety Roadshow brings together experts from law, policing, advocacy, engineering, and local government to share knowledge, discuss solutions, and build stronger partnerships for safer cycling across Scotland.
Whether you’re a cyclist, campaigner, policymaker, or simply passionate about safer roads, this free event is for you.
Speakers
Hear from a panel of leading voices in road safety and cycling:
- Roz Galloway – Partner, Cycle Law Scotland
Expert in representing injured cyclists and championing legal rights on Scotland’s roads. - Scott Runicman – Cycling UK (Scotland)
Advocate for everyday cycling and accessible infrastructure. - Chris Johnson – Cycling Scotland
Specialist in cycling policy, training, and active travel initiatives. - Stewart Sinclair – Police Scotland Road Policing
Insights from law enforcement on cyclist safety, collisions, and enforcement. - Eric Hill – Sweco UK
Perspective from transport planning and infrastructure design. - Malcolm Hall – Glasgow City Council
Bringing a local authority viewpoint on cycling infrastructure and policy.
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