Glasgow has announced plans for a new cycleway network ahead of hosting COP26 in November. The network aims to reduce transport pollution, congestion and road safety issues by making cycling more accessible for all throughout the city.
Over 1,300 participants were registered when politicians and officials from European cities, EU institutions and the Netherlands met for an event on the role of cycling and cities in shaping better mobility systems and tackling the climate crisis.
Lisbon was the latest European city to present a LEZ initiative in order to improve its air quality. Our Portuguese members, FPCUB and MUBi, welcome this measure and offer their collaboration to the Lisbon City Council to find solutions together. At...
ECF hosts a Metamorphosis stakeholders roundtable on June 19th from 10:00 to 14:00 focusing on how cities can become more children friendly in their urban spaces city planning. In the past, the space between the houses in our cities has been...
Up to 48 thousand cyclists per day cross Queen Louise Bridge in Copenhagen. One of the key measures that contributed to reaching such a high number is closing of short sections of the street leading to the bridge for motorised traffic. Nørrebrogade...
Car traffic can be “filtered out” on selected streets to create better conditions for walking and cycling, and at the same time maintain necessary access to every location. On the cycle highway Batavierenpad Zuid filtered permeability improves...
The Scientist for Cycling session on the second day of Velo-city focused on studies around the cycling economy. The first session was opened by Luiz Saldanha from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, with a presentation on the cycling potential...
Bike Anjo, Transporte Ativo and UCB, the Brazilian members of the World Cycling Alliance, supported by the Instituto Clima e Sociedade, have published a guide “How to Include Cycling in Urban Mobility Plans”. Although this guide is based on the...
The city of Dublin is planning to make one of the main hubs in the inner city car, busses and taxis free. College Green, now hardly recognizable as a square, will be given back to the Dubliners, together with some surrounding streets. It will become...
A bold initiative by a group of activists, scientists and urban planners set an example of a new and effective type of cycling advocacy. If it is true that “Our struggle for global sustainability will be won or lost in cities”, as UN Secretary...
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