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Compulsory Single File is a solution to a behavioural problem

Welcome to Single File Please.  We are a global organisation which advocates “Compulsory Single File” for cyclists when they’re riding in large groups.

Our goal is for future generations of motorists to have less reason to scream at cyclists,  not more.

At Yoast, we like to focus more on the indirect effect. Your subheadings are prominent parts of your article. They stand out more than your body text. By adding your focus keyphrase to your subheadings, you stress the importance of your keyphrase. Moreover, if you’re trying to rank for a keyphrase, you’ll have to write about it. If none of your paragraphs address the main topic, you’ll probably have a hard time ranking.

It simply makes sense to mention the main topic of a post in one or more of your headings. Readers will understand what the paragraph has to do with the topic of the article. And Google may as well. Still, just like keyphrases in general, it’s important not to overdo it. Add your keyphrase where it makes sense, leave it out where it doesn’t.

It simply makes sense to mention the main topic of a post in one or more of your headings. Readers will understand what the paragraph has to do with the topic of the article. And Google may as well. Still, just like keyphrases in general, it’s important not to overdo it. Add your keyphrase where it makes sense, leave it out where it doesn’t.

Read about a crazy old fart who reckons cyclists are getting too many fines.

 

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GARETH LOCK PLAYS CHICKEN WITH TRUCK

Cyclist Plays Chicken With Truck Then Complains About Outcome

Australian cyclist Gareth Lock recently made an official complaint to West Australian police about an incident he describes as ‘an extreme dangerous close pass’. However, in their response, the police dismissed his complaint and stated he brought the problem on himself by attempting to impede the path of a passing truck. Our regular columnist Rob Scott says the police got it right.

Single File is a solution to a behavioural problem

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Lies, Damn Lies, and Fudged Statistics – The Fight For London’s Streets.

In July 2021 a new study by Anna Goodman and Rachel Aldred concluded London’s Low Traffic Neighbourhoods are responsible for reducing pedestrian road injuries by 50%. However, our analysis of the same data demonstrates the Goodman Report used a highly suspect methodology known as statistical derivatives. In the ongoing battle to justify London’s unpopular Low Traffic Neighbourhood scheme, it seems fudged statistics have become the new weapon of choice.

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How much difference can cycling make in the fight against climate change?

A new report by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warns that we desperately need to reduce our carbon footprint before it’s too late. Quite predictably, an explosion of cycling articles have sprung up all over the internet proclaiming bicycles can solve the global warming crisis. Matt Wallace reckons their claims are rubbish. Here’s why riding a bike won’t make a bit of difference.

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Compulsory Single File is a solution to a behavioural problem.

Every motorist has come across at least one group of cyclists who seemingly have no consideration for anyone but themselves.  Indeed,  you may have noticed cyclists who ride in large bunches constantly put their need for conversation above the rights of every other road user.  Our aim at  SingleFile.org is for future generations to have LESS reason to scream at cyclists,  not more.