Up to 48 thousand cyclists per day cross Queen Louise Bridge in Copenhagen. One of the key measures that contributed to reaching such a high number is closing o...
A new elevated section of the F1 cycle highway next to the Antwerp-Berchem train station bypasses two crossings with traffic lights, enabling faster and more co...
2018 has so far proved to be a busy year for the Cities & Regions for Cyclists (CRC) network, with our members across Europe holding events, receiving award...
Car traffic can be “filtered out” on selected streets to create better conditions for walking and cycling, and at the same time maintain necessary access to eve...
As part of our commitment to help cycling and the bike industry seizing the opportunities offered by smart, connected and shared mobility, we are working with v...
How can political support be translated into policy? This was the key question that was addressed in this governance workshop that focused on national cycling s...
Thursday’s session on cycle tourism showcased experiences from around the globe. The first presentation by Anna Gurnhill, Global Operations Manager at CycleLife...
On the 24th and 25th of May the fourth edition of the Cycle Highway Academy series was organised in the sunny city of Copenhagen, home to the widely known Cykel...
Instead of cutting trees to widen carriageway, an old car connection between Nijmegen and Beuningen was turned into a cycle path. Now this tree-lined avenue is...
The #VisionaryCities Series is a collection of best practices and success stories from visionary local authority leaders contributing to making Cycling in Europ...
Behavior change is an important topic on the upcoming Velo-City 2018 conference program in Rio! Under the sub-theme Learn to live, which looks at how we learn t...
Road safety at TRA2018, the EU flagship conference on transport research With over 3300 participants and hundreds of presentations, and hundreds more posters, t...