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.
The roadshow will be held from 6 – 9:30pm on Wednesday 19 November at the University of Strathclyde 16 Richmond Street Glasgow G1 1XQ
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.
Entrance is by donation to SAMH. Book your ticket via Eventbrite