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French drivers are facing a scary tax slug as the nation attempts to rein in the growing ownership of large polluting vehicles.
Next-gen cargo bikes are on the way
A new generation of cargo bikes aimed at the logistics business will soon hit the streets, currently being tested in a number of German cities.
World Heritage sites give cars the boot
Some of the most valued and appreciated places in the world are taking a lesson from the COVID-19 lockdown and keeping their streets clear of motor cars.
Emergency doctors quicker on a bike
Paris is discovering that the best way to get doctors to where they are needed in an emergency is on a bicycle.
Access to bike lanes increases physical activity in children
If we build it, will they come? A new study suggests yes: greater access to bike facilities can contribute to increased physical activity in children.
Riding a bike during work improves performance
If you're looking for a practical solution to increase your physical activity, boost performance and improve general wellbeing in the workplace, working from a bike may be the answer.
The wearing of the white
We navigate the space on our roads via the precarious white line, but what happens when the white lines wear off? It's not good news for automated vehicles.
Bikes have central role in decarbonising
The UK is pushing for bikes to have a much bigger role in everyday transport as the move towards zero-carbon transport picks up pace.
Paris to make pop-ups permanent
Paris is set to make pop-up bike lanes permanent as their plans to become a world-class cycling city seek to capitalise on the crisis.
Bikes key to lower travel emissions
Switching to bikes for even just some of our travel needs could have a substantial, community-wide impact on C02 emissions, a new study has found.