June 4, 2013-Brussels The European Cyclists’ Federation (ECF) is using the run up to next week’s Velo-city 2013, its international cycling conference in Vienna...
After a successful campaign last December, we managed to get the European Parliament to vote in favour of EuroVelo being mentioned into the biggest EU transpor...
Australian cities are still low on the food chain when it comes to cycling, but that’s about to change. One of Australia’s top bicycle advocates, Christian Haag...
Last weekend a partnership of cycling NGO’s in Hungary presented their cycling wish list to László Kövér, President of the Hungarian Parliament. The timing of...
Malta is one of the European countries with the poorest cycling records, both when it comes to infrastructure, the share of cycling in the modal split and in r...
photo: ITF How to get ministers to talk about cycling? Read our report of the International Transport Forum 2013. Even ECF, the world’s largest cycling advoc...
At the International Transport Forum’s annual summit this week, German transport minister Peter Ramsauer said we need to find additional sources in order to fi...
For many years until 2007, less and less Danes were cycling. The downward trend ended up alerting the Danish government. They decided to invest 133 million Eur...
The German automotive industry is one of the largest industrial sectors in Germany and employs 730,000 people, according to its association VDA. Yet a shift to...
No other city is more congested than Brussels, in no other European country do people waste more hours in congestion than in Belgium. The OECD recommends conge...
Researchers involved with cycling say it is not a dangerous activity. But many people are still afraid to take their bike. One of the main reasons are misleadi...
Speed and road safety remain hot topics in Europe as experts gathered in Brussels for the 5th European Road Safety Day this week. On top of the agenda: Pede...