ECF welcomes the European Commission initiative to improve the EU regulatory framework for road infrastructure safety management, especially actions targeted to...
In our series of articles showcasing infrastructure of cycle highways we return once more to RijnWaalpad, to examine “het Groentje”. The bridge was incorporated...
Continuing our journey on RijnWaalpad, the cycle highway from Arnhem to Nijmegen, we arrive to Snelbinder – a two-kilometre long bicycle bridge, used by 6000 cy...
Bike Share surely is Summer 2017’s hot topic – and not only within cycling media. Because dockless fleets can be set up in a matter of hours and – virtually – w...
Where cycle highways meet busier roads, crossings are often grade-separated to maximise safety and minimise the need of stopping. We revisit RijnWaalpad t...
Leading experts from academics, consultancies, and city administration will teach you how they approach cycling in relation to sustainable mobility and climate...
Last week, German ECF member organisation ADFC presented the 7th edition of its Fahrradklima-Test on cycling conditions in German towns and cities. Wi...
During the last months, four European countries have introduced tax breaks for cycling to work or extended existing ones: France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Italy....
Today, on the 13th March 2017, European Cycling Federation (ECF) has launched its new report called ‘Bikes and Trains: 7 basic services that give cyclists a smile’. The r...
It is possible to get more people to use long-distance and international rail services and thereby help to reduce Green House Gas (GHG) emissions in EU – and it...
The Leadership Programme supports future leaders in cycling advocacy and aims to support organisations through a transition – in structure, in resources or in e...
Brussels is not immediately famous for its cycling conditions, but improvements are on the way and will continue to be made if it is up ECF members Fietsersbond...