ECF’s Marcio Deslandes represented the World Cycling Alliance at the second session of the Preparatory Committee of the United Nations Conference on Housing and...
The famous Dutch obsession with bicycles is clearly paying off – a recent study by Elliot Fishman, Paul Schepers, and Carlijn Kamphuis has found that, due to cy...
MP Pedro Roque Oliveira commuting to work in downtown Lisbon (C: Lisbon Cycle Chic) Last week the growing Portuguese bicycle cluster gathered at the Universit...
Tuesday evening 30 June, a warm summer evening in Brussels, time to test the new pedestrian zone on my way home from work. What strikes immediately is the posit...
The Latvian Presidency of the European Union ended in Riga with the hosting of the TEN-T Days to discuss the latest developments and opportunities for the trans...
ECF prepares for the UN Climate Change Conference (the COP21) in Paris in December this year. We emphasize the key role cycling plays in making the transport s...
ECF recently responded to the European Commission’s public consultation on the Effort Sharing Decision (ESD) for 2021-2030. The ESD is a system of targets for E...
Cycling and walking measures are often regarded negatively in cities traffic departments. The perception is often that more cycling and walking facilities woul...
Cycling’s reach is remarkable. It transcends numerous policy issues such as transport, infrastructure, taxation, tourism and technical standards, all of which...
1550 participants, 65 sessions, 91 exhibitors... this year's edition of the Velo-city conference has record setting figures to report, but what about the actual...
On the 5th of June this year the first European No Elevators Day, which was organized by ECF longtime partner ISCA, was held in different cities around Eur...
Cycling advocacy efforts in Italy seem to have paid off. A legilative amendment introducing insurance for employees using a bike to commute to work has been ap...