Laura Laker is one of the most respected cycling journalists in the UK, with decades of experience and unparalleled connections across politics and campaign organisations. She co-hosts the Streets Ahead podcast with Adam Tranter and Ned Boulting, is the co-founder of Active Travel Media Awards, and has written for the Guardian, Sunday Times, road.cc, Cyclist, Cycling Plus and many others. She contributes to the Guardian's popular bike blog. @laura_laker
Just wonderful – two wheels good, Laura Laker brilliant. This book takes you on a trip to every corner of Britain, and you can feel every bump and groove on cycle lanes across the country. Inspiring ... part travel diary, part love poem to Britain’s cycle network. * Jeremy Vine * With a passion for both cycling and words, there are few more qualified to paint a picture of the NCN's potential than Laura Laker. * Chris Boardman * Laker lays a finger on the nation's cycling pulse, and finds, despite it all, there is a lot of life. A beautiful homage to a wonky network. * Ned Boulting * An essential read for all cycling enthusiasts. I loved hearing about Laura's experiences … a wonderful reminder of how cycling both in cities and in the countryside can change our nation's health and happiness for the better ... Laura has a broad vision for the future of cycling in our country as well as practical suggestions of the steps we need to take to get there. * Councillor Emily Kerr, Green Party * In a pedal-powered journey of discovery, Laura Laker tells the surprising story of how Britain got its bike paths: the good, the bad and the downright ugly. Along the way she meets the early visionaries and today’s activists engaged in what’s become an unlikely new front in the culture wars. * Jack Thurston, author and host of The Bike Show podcast * An absorbing, and often surprising portrait of Britain’s cycleways, a call to arms for active travel – and a compelling history of the greatest national institution you’ve never heard of. * Emily Chappell * Part travelogue, part history and part love story for cycling, Laura’s exploration of the National Cycle Network on her pink e-bike is an engaging tour of Britain’s erratic relationship with cycling. She beautifully illustrates why sustained funding and governmental leadership is urgently needed to transform these often-ignored routes into the national treasure we deserve. * Will Norman, London’s Walking & Cycling Commissioner * A charming look at the literal highs and lows of Britain's occasionally ramshackle, occasionally incredible national cycling network. * Alexei Sayle, comedian and broadcaster * Potholes and Pavements is the story of the UK’s fitful, sometimes painful transformation from a car-dependent nation of villages, towns and cities into a connected, bikeable network of communities. Through the people, places and power struggles that produced today’s National Cycle Network, Laker reveals the social, health, environmental and economic possibilities that cycling offers a nation, and shows that the road ahead is actually a bike lane. * Janette Sadik-Khan, former New York transportation commissioner *