ECF uses the case study of the F203 cycle highway in Brussels to demonstrate the advantages of building a cycle track alongside a motorway, while also highlighting the benefits of including cycling infrastructure in TEN-T project guidelines.
ECF launches new ECF Awards, proudly sponsored by Arup, Eco-Counter, Geveko Markings and JobRad. The awards aim to promote the best practices in cycling in recent years, highlighting key successes across four different categories.
ECF and Agilytic host online Hackathon on using data analysis, visualisation and coding to encourage more cycling, with winning team taking home €1,000 cash prize.
Elke Van den Brandt, the Brussels Minister for Mobility, and other high-level speakers spoke at the inauguration of EuroVelo 5 in Brussels, highlighting the importance of cycling infrastructure for connecting Europe for a greener future.
A milestone towards greener mobility in Europe, EuroVelo 5 – Via Romea (Francigena) has been officially inaugurated in Brussels, connecting seven countries and allowing travellers to discover Europe by the greenest means of transport: the bicycle.
CEO Jill Warren becomes the first ECF staff member to speak to TEDx Talks, touching on the benefits of cycling and development of cycling infrastructure in Brussels before expressing the importance of cycling in her own personal life.
ECF releases new report which compiles, compares and analyses 20 national and regional standards and guidelines for geometric parameters of cycling infrastructure across 15 European countries.
The European Parliament has become the first European institution to be certified, receiving a Bronze Level Certification. The Cycle-Friendly Employer Certification Framework establishes a European standard for bicycle friendliness in the workplace...
The newly elected municipal government of Varaždin continues a strong track record of green alternatives for local transport. The Croatian city aims to fulfil the dual strategies of more liveable urban landscapes and greener lifestyles.
The Metropolitan City of Milan has approved the Cambio cycling mobility plan. The ambitious project will build another 750 km of cycle paths by 2035, connecting the entire city and its surroundings.
A round up of our most-read articles in 2021, including stories of successful advocacy, news from ECF Members, emerging trends in cycling and highlights from across the cycling world.
All new and renovated residential and non-residential buildings must provide spaces for bicycle parking, according to a new revision proposal for the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive published by the European Commission.
Pages
News & Events
Refine your search
Please use the filtering system below to find what you are looking for
Topics
- (-) Remove cycling infrastructure filter cycling infrastructure
- active mobility (50) Apply active mobility filter
- Cycle highways (45) Apply Cycle highways filter
- advocacy (32) Apply advocacy filter
- Cycling (32) Apply Cycling filter
- urban mobility (29) Apply urban mobility filter
- fast cycling routes (27) Apply fast cycling routes filter
- Road safety (24) Apply Road safety filter
- best practice (22) Apply best practice filter
- Sustainable Mobility (22) Apply Sustainable Mobility filter
- TEN-T (21) Apply TEN-T filter
- Case study (19) Apply Case study filter
- cycling strategy (17) Apply cycling strategy filter
- European Parliament (17) Apply European Parliament filter
- commuting (15) Apply commuting filter
- European Commission (15) Apply European Commission filter
- Tourism (15) Apply Tourism filter
- planning (13) Apply planning filter
- Bicycle parking (12) Apply Bicycle parking filter
- cycling investment plan (12) Apply cycling investment plan filter
- Mobility (11) Apply Mobility filter
- EU Cycling Strategy (10) Apply EU Cycling Strategy filter
- members (10) Apply members filter
- Conference (9) Apply Conference filter
- e-bikes (8) Apply e-bikes filter
- Modal shift (8) Apply Modal shift filter
- Car-free streets (7) Apply Car-free streets filter
- congestion (7) Apply congestion filter
- data (7) Apply data filter
- Economic benefits (7) Apply Economic benefits filter
- Velo-city presentations (7) Apply Velo-city presentations filter
- campaign (6) Apply campaign filter
- cargo bikes (6) Apply cargo bikes filter
- Design (6) Apply Design filter
- Intermodality (6) Apply Intermodality filter
- climate change (5) Apply climate change filter
- Cycling in all policies (5) Apply Cycling in all policies filter
- ECF (5) Apply ECF filter
- EU Funding (5) Apply EU Funding filter
- national cycling policies (5) Apply national cycling policies filter
- Standards and technical issues (5) Apply Standards and technical issues filter
- air quality (4) Apply air quality filter
- Bike sharing (4) Apply Bike sharing filter
- call for action (4) Apply call for action filter
- Environement (4) Apply Environement filter
- investment plan (4) Apply investment plan filter
- Social inclusion (4) Apply Social inclusion filter
- Technology (4) Apply Technology filter
- UN (4) Apply UN filter
- collaboration (3) Apply collaboration filter
Contact Us
Avenue des Arts, 7-8
Postal address: Rue de la Charité, 22
1210 Brussels, Belgium