ECF has been talking a lot recently about transporting goods by bicycle. This is not about couriers on fixies tackling the streets to deliver packages. Instea...
Photo Credit: Sexify South Korea in the past decade has been referred to as one the “Asian Tigers” for its spectacular economic growth. After a devastating ci...
After months of planning, EuroVelo.org – the website for professionals working on the EuroVelo routes – has gone live as of Tuesday 15th November. The website...
Photo Credit: Amsterdamize There is still little awareness of the multiple ways in which modern-day urban life constricts a child’s mobility and opportunities...
Credit: Belgium Cycle Chic Bike to Work in Belgium has welcomed its 15 000th registered cyclist. All these cyclists can save their Belgian employers a lot of...
Credits: Reuters It would seem that property values are linked to their proximity to bicycle paths. Two researchers from the University of Cincinnati last mon...
Submissions are now being invited for presentations for the Velo-City 2012 conference. The deadline for submissions is November 15th 2011. The event will take...
ECF has associate members all over the world. From Turkey to America, and Bulgaria to the United Kingdom. Yet often when we think cycling, our thoughts drift t...
I was asked by ECF to tell you a little bit more about Dutch bicycle ‘culture’ and Amsterdam in particular. And it starts right there: I use quotation marks fo...
Patrick Lyndon from the environmental publication, Sociecity attended the ECO-mobility conference in Changwon, Korea last month. It seems that the conference an...
By Ceri Woolsgrove As Christmas is approaching, the bicycle world has been treated yet again with another study. Just yesterday we highlighted a Swedish stud...
By Ceri Woolsgrove Yet another result showing the healthier benefits of cycling over car or public transport use has been released by a Swedish group of rese...