It has been a fruitful European Mobility Week Workshop in Brussels with many cities and organisations sharing their plans, recent experiences with sustainable u...
New lorry design is coming in the European Union which will make it easier for Heavy Goods Vehicles' drivers to spot and avoid bicycles and motorcycles on the r...
Cycling has increased elevenfold in Budapest in the past 20 years, especially the inner areas of the Hungarian capital experienced strong growth. More and more...
Bike sharing is almost exponentially growing around the world, public transit companies increasingly use these systems to tackle problems with motorized transpo...
From 6-8 March 2015 ECF's longtime partner organization ISCA, a umbrella organization of grassroots sport sector, organized a National Coordinators meeting for...
Velo-city 2015 Nantes is already kicking off the first round of the activities by rewarding almost two dozens of citizens' bicycle projects. Launching cycling r...
The European Cyclists Federation is delighted with the cooperation and results which it has achieved with partners on World Health Organisation (WHO)'s Physical...
EuroVelo, the European cycle route network, was present at the main European tourism trade fairs during the early part of the year. In January, the team visited...
In 2005 Sweden introduced a helmet law for cycling children. Mandatory helmet laws have been controversial in that they seem to have a limited effect on the num...
Protest in Belgrade during Critical Mass - Photo: Jadranka Ilić The Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs has proposed an obligation for all cyclists to we...
The British government announced that eight cities in the country will be able to spend £114 million for making easier for people to get around in 2 wheels. EC...
Countdown has begun for Taipei and we are ready to announce the CIC activities agenda. We look forward to meet old and new members of the Cycling Industry Club...