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We are about to officially launch PEBSS, the first Platform for European Bicycle Sharing & Systems. PEBSS intends to be the forum for knowledge and bes...

29 May, 2017

Last week, German ECF member organisation ADFC presented the 7th edition of its Fahrradklima-Test on cycling conditions in German towns and cities. Wi...

29 May, 2017

As part of our work to help cycling and the bike industry into the world of smart, connected and shared mobility we are working with visionaries and leaders who...

26 May, 2017

A coalition of industry, NGOs, consumer groups, and cities are calling on the European Commission to urgently bring forward new minimum safety standards for new...

24 May, 2017

The European Commission is expected to announce a new package of transport legislation next week, the groups are calling for an announcement on updates to vehicle safety...

24 May, 2017

A cycling tour was co-organised on 1-7 May 2017, by Turkish ECF Member Enverçevko (Energy Efficiency and Environment Protection Association), Bursa Bubidosd (Bu...

23 May, 2017

CHIPS project partner, NHTV, has developed a Virtual Reality Simulator called CycleSpex to research in an innovative way (by using virtual reality technolo...

22 May, 2017

On April 25th Kiev joined a Bike2Work Day organised by Ukrainian ECF member, Kiev Cyclists' Association (AVK).   The Minister of Healthcare of Ukraine, Uly...

17 May, 2017

Latest news from the ECF. Read about the Launch of full Conference Programme for Velo-city, the victory over helmets in Portugal, Global road safety week in Dublin, and m...

15 May, 2017

    The week of March 8th to 14th all around the world, communities organised events around the theme for UN Global Road Safety Week -  ‘Save Li...

12 May, 2017

The King of the Netherlands will open the world’s biggest cycling conference, Velo-city 2017 Arnhem-Nijmegen Co – organised by the European Cyclists’ Federation...

12 May, 2017

Economic benefits of shopping by bike for the local retail. 

11 May, 2017

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