(Bristol, UK) An investment of £920,000 by the West of England Combined Authority will see a year-long trial of e-cargo bikes to replace diesel vans for hospitals and […]
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Bike to Work Week Challenge Presented by PeopleForBikes Runs May 16-22
Biking to work looks different for a lot of people these days. Schedules are more flexible and offices can now be in your living room. Because work environments […]
EU Coalition Publishes 8-Point Manifesto for More Cycling and Energy Independence
Today, the European Cyclists’ Federation (ECF) joins Cycling Industries Europe (CIE) and the Confederation of the European Bicycle Industry (CONEBI) in releasing eight recommendations for how the EU, […]
Berlin’s Police Now Use Cargo Bikes as Part of the City’s Mobility Transition
Berlin’s police force recently acquired cargo bikes for officers as part of the city’s mobility turnaround reports the Berliner Morgenpost. Currently police also have access to around 630 […]
Top Shelf eAdventures: Empire State Trail, BC’s Triple Crown and the Atlantic Coast Route
With restrictions easing and spring in the air, it’s time to explore the great outdoors and a new opportunities. Our eBikes International Spring 2022 edition features three amazing […]
Insurance Corporation of BC Changes Policy on Seeking Costs from Cyclists & Pedestrians
ICBC (Insurance Corporation of BC) is making changes to its policy on when cyclists, pedestrians and other active transportation users could be charged with damages to a vehicle […]
Small Swedish Town Implements eCargo Bike Pilot Program to Replace Vehicles
(Sweden) Karlskoga, a Swedish municipality about 300 km east of Oslo with a population about 27,400, is implementing a one-year pilot offering some municipal workers the opportunity to […]
Why Cycling Must be Part of the EU’s Flagship Transport Policy
Integrating cycling into Europe’s primary transport arteries – the TEN-T network – will help to cut emissions while reducing the EU’s dependence on foreign fossil fuels, writes Philip […]