The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is putting itself firmly on the cycling map by investing unprecedented amounts of money into the development of cycling. An ECF an...
Photo credit: David McKelvey on FlickR Eurostar has reversed its decision to force cyclists to dismantle their bikes. After a collaborative campaign run by...
The incredible potential of dramatically increasing cycling is captured for the first time in a scientific study carried out by ITDP and UC Davis. A Global High...
Bernhard Ensink, ECF Secretary General with Madeleine Majorenko (Head of the European Economic and Trade Office), one of the many representatives that came to...
A new report by the Dutch Knowledge Institute of Mobility Management (KiM) gives an in-depth analysis about the status quo of the active transport modes – cycli...
On October 15th in Rome FIAB met for the first time the Minister of Infrastructures and Transport, Graziano Delrio, and the Minister of Tourism and Culture, Dar...
New research from Theo Zeegers in the Netherlands seems to have thrown the cat amongst the pigeons with regards to bicycle helmet research. A Dutch cycling rese...
On October 9th, Lisbon city has launched a €28.9 million public competition for the implementation of a public bike share system. The announcement, published in...
Cycling organisations on both sides of the English Channel are working together to fight a change in bicycle carriage policy being introduced by the rail operat...
Antwerp wants to become a world-class cycle city and make cycling trips feel like first class travelling. There are about 700km of cycle lanes on the 1600km cit...
Johannesburg, South Africa is currently hosting the EcoMobility World Festival 2015 for the month of October. Ecomobility looks at travel through integrated, so...
Mr Mirko Tutino (left), vice-mayor for infrastructure, mobility, environment and energy in Reggio Emilia and Alessandro Meggiato (right), head of the mobility d...