At least 10 000 lives could be saved and over 76 600 job opportunities created if people in major European cities cycled as much as the citizens of Copenhagen....
Look at them go! Four kindergartens in Fredericia (Denmark), a participating city in B-Track-B, focused on encouraging young children to develop cycling habits...
Photo: flickr/debarshiray Over the past few years the ECF has been running the €6 Billion Campaign to increase the amount of EU funds spent on cycling during...
Even in a year such as 2013, marked by economic hardship as well as a meteorologically challenging spring (to say the least), the French continued to buy bikes...
As hosts of the upcoming ECF Annual General Meeting from April 25 – 27, we take a look this month at the work of Cyclist.ie, Ireland’s national cycling lobby g...
Every week leading up to Velo-city Global Adelaide 2014, the leading global conference on cycling, we're going to get you acquainted with one of the fantastic...
A question that might come to mind: What has Europe to do with cycling? More than you might think. By 2050, the European Commission wishes to phase out the use...
The EU cannot deliver its mandatory carbon reduction targets without a massive shift away from carbon producing vehicles. Shifting to sustainable means of tran...
The road safety statistics for the EU fell again this year by 8% according to Commissioner Kallas. As with previous years the number of pedestrians did not fal...
MEPs voted last week in the TRAN Committee to start a process that could finally put us on a path to safer lorries for cyclists in urban areas. TRAN Committee...
On March 24, 2014 two awards were given out to honor sustainable mobility in cities – the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) award and the European Mobilit...
Photo Credit: Diário de Lisboa Following the challenge launched by ECF member MUBi to encourage Lisbon's city government to apply for the Velo City 2017 con...