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The European Cyclists’ Federation announced today that co-CEO Morten Kabell will leave the organisation at the end of this year. Kabell took the decision to ret...

23 Nov, 2020

The European Cyclists’ Federation announced today that co-CEO Morten Kabell will leave the organisation at the end of this year. Kabell took the decision to return to his...

23 Nov, 2020

The European Cyclists’ Federation and the European Institute for Innovation and Technology’s (EIT) Urban Mobility department call...

23 Nov, 2020
F3 - a cycle highway along a high speed railway; photo credit: Province Flemish Brabant

The F3 cycle highway connects Leuven with Brussels, most of the time following service roads built as a part of a TEN-T railway upgrade. But several investments...

20 Nov, 2020

The transport sector is the second-fastest-growing source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions after industry. It accounts for roughly 25% of the world’s total CO2...

19 Nov, 2020

Filled with colourful narrow streets and built on a unique topography, Lisbon is undoubtedly a challenging city when it comes to mobility. Over the past decade,...

19 Nov, 2020

On 12 November, the European Investment Bank (EIB) Board of Directors approved the institution’s new Climate Bank Roadmap. The new strategy sets out how the EIB...

18 Nov, 2020

The ECF welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the current review of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) guidelines.  A significant increase i...

30 Oct, 2020

European leaders from across the continent met today with European Commission Executive Vice-President Frans Timmermans to discuss how the right investments can trigger a...

30 Oct, 2020

Today European leaders from across the continent called on EU and national authorities to invest in the cycling revolution. The European Cyclists' Federati...

30 Oct, 2020

In the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, a growing number of national, regional, and local authorities in Europe have turned to cycling as a mobility solution...

29 Oct, 2020

In The Netherlands, 30km/h will be the norm on all streets in built-up areas. On Tuesday, 27 October 2020, a majority in the House of Representatives approved a...

28 Oct, 2020

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