This Friday we are looking at a personal blog from a woman who shares the story on how she got into, not just cycling touring, but also cycling in general. An...
credit: FPCUB On 24 July the Portuguese government passed a new highway code with overwhelming support. This new road code will increase cyclist and pedest...
Velo-city may be over but it has not faded the slightest from our minds here at the ECF. Now that we have all had some time to digest and reflect upon the bril...
Source: europa.eu The “Do the Right Mix” campaign is seeking to promote Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMPs) through the funding of local initiatives. T...
In 2012 the European Commission started a three year campaign for Sustainable Urban Mobility, to battle the alarming level of congestion of cars in cities and t...
The International Transport Forum (ITF) has just released their 1995-2011 Spending on Transport Infrastructure Report, which presents that OECD countries are sp...
This week’s blog is written by Maggie LaCoste who got hooked on cycling in Europe when she took her family on a cycling adventure almost 15 years ago. “ Little...
The Mayor of London’s Roads Task Force has acknowledged the importance of speed limits in London and surrounding Boroughs. This spells good news for cyclists an...
Following our meeting with the Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies (CER) earlier this year, we have received further good news about the...
Source: Dsade via Flickr.com A new French cycling mobility plan is in the works and should see the light of day by the end of the year. It focuses on improvi...
The “World You Like” campaign aims to promote existing climate solutions in Europe. Indeed, there are many of them. Saving the climate makes people creative. Ye...