As a glimpse of a greener urban transport future, Germany has just opened the first five-kilometre (three-mile) stretch of a bicycle highway that is set … Germany gives green light to bicycle highwaysRead more
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This Is How I Went Car-Free In Denver
Denver’s share of households without a car remains unremarkable. At 12 percent, it’s just over the national average. But that doesn’t mean it’s difficult to … This Is How I Went Car-Free In DenverRead more
Biking or walking may be the secret to a happier life
A study from the University of East Anglia and the Centre for Diet and Activity Research finds that people who switch from commuting by car … Biking or walking may be the secret to a happier lifeRead more
Stressed at work? Commute by bike
Having a hard day at the office? The Calming Technology Lab at Stanford University has a prescription: ride a bike to work. They used the … Stressed at work? Commute by bikeRead more
Economy boosted by biggest ever increase in UK cycling
A Sustrans report, Cycling Revolution, published claims that about 40 million more cycling trips were made last year than 2010 – an 18 per cent … Economy boosted by biggest ever increase in UK cyclingRead more
Road closed for bicycles
ciclovías, those wonderful big-city events in which streets usually packed with cars get cordoned off for all types of wheeling and walking citizens. Cyclovías originated … Road closed for bicyclesRead more
The Cost of Toronto’s First Cycle Track
As we rode down Toronto’s first cycle track on Sherbourne Street, Copenhagen’s Bicycle Ambassador and the man behind the “Cycle Chic” trend – Mikael Colville-Andersen … The Cost of Toronto’s First Cycle TrackRead more