Approximately 300 companies in 12 European countries became cycle-friendly in 2015-2016, bringing over half a million commuters on their bicycles. And since today, the 20...
Bike2Work final report: Bike2Work is a European project aiming at a significant modal shift from motorized commuting to cycling.
In the first week of December the CHIPS partners met in the surprisingly sunny city of Belfast to discuss the results of CHIPS survey and to design the behavior...
Great success for Finnish bicycle advocacy, backed up by the Leadership Programme: Finland’s new Energy and Climate Strategy includes an official national...
To promote and facilitate longer distance commuting by bicycle, a lot of countries are building ‘cycle highways’. But in all of these countries differ...
Have you seen this logo? The pilot project "Fietssnelwegen" is a part of the CHIPS project work package on readability. The objective of the CHIPS (Cycle Highw...
The Dutch government will provide 40 million Euro of funding for bicycle parking at train stations. Provinces and municipalities will add the same amount of mon...
A detailed report on non-motorized transport (NMT) which includes walking and cycling was released in September 2016 by UNEP (United Nations Environment Program...
Presentation by Joris Van Damme, Province of Flemish Brabant, at Cycling into the future event, 14th September 2016
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...
2015 has been an outstanding year for the European Bike2Work project. Across all Europe, a total of 290.876 people participated in the campaigns, but what is really surpr...
By integrating cycling into a daily commute, one can increase the catchment area of public transport hubs. By adding a 10 minute cycle for instance, one can inc...