Doubling cycling is the ambition of the pan-European Master Plan for Cycling Promotion, covering 54 countries across the entire Europe region of the World Healt...
How can we help families to cycle more often? Why do some cylists prefer cycle paths and others cycle lanes? What are the road safety implications of electric c...
Secretary General Dr. Bernhard Ensink is set to leave the European Cyclists’ Federation (ECF) having served the organisation for over 12 years.
“Achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 through a socially-fair transition in a cost-efficient manner” – This is the key sentence in the European L...
For over twenty years the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) has been a cornerstone of EU transport policy. It should come as no surprise therefore that E...
On Wednesday, 24 October, the Government of Navarre has joined to ECF’s network Cities & Regions for Cyclists, confirming its interest in promoting cyc...
At the “Future of Cycling” Conference held last Thursday, October 11th, within the Week of Cities and Regions, EU Institutions, cities, regions and industry leaders gathe...
The World ITS Congress 2018 with the slogan “Quality of Life” takes place in Copenhagen, one of the world’s foremost cycling cities. The collaboration of the ci...
Interview to Christophe Najdovski, ECF President and Deputy Mayor of Paris for Transportation, Mobility, Roadway and Public Space. Christophe is a born and bred...
Biciclistas de Corella (Spain), Green Schools/Cyclist.ie - the Irish Cycling Advocacy Network, and Frie Fugle (Denmark) have collaborated with a youth associati...
Our planet faces numerous climate changes and the negative effects on the environment are key to the universal sustainable agenda. 2015 was a key year for multi...
The European Commission has, following an ECJ decision, decided to allow classification of all Electric Power Assisted Bicycles (EPAC/Pedelec) as a “motor vehic...