Alistair Graham

Alistair is a renowned expert in sustainable transport policy and cycling legislation within the United Kingdom. He holds a Masters in Transport Planning from the University of Leeds and has served on multiple advisory boards for Department for Transport initiatives. Currently, he consults for major corporations on implementing compliant Cycle to Work schemes and sustainable travel plans.

Alistair Graham is a distinguished voice in the field of urban mobility and cycling advocacy, bringing over a decade and a half of experience to the table. He graduated with distinction from the University of Leeds with a Masters in Transport Planning, followed by a Law conversion course focusing on traffic and insurance legislation. His career began within local government planning departments, where he was instrumental in designing urban cycle networks, before moving into the private sector to advise on corporate social responsibility and fleet management. Alistair specializes in demystifying complex government initiatives, such as the Cycle to Work scheme and tax-efficiency strategies for high-rate taxpayers. He possesses deep technical knowledge of UK E-bike regulations, insurance liability frameworks, and the Highway Code, ensuring that commuters and leisure riders understand their legal standing. His writing bridges the gap between bureaucratic policy and the everyday rider, offering actionable advice on everything from insurance claim disputes to avoiding fines with modified electric bicycles. He is a frequent contributor to industry panels discussing the future of micro-mobility and legal safety standards on British roads.