International news
An open letter to the governments currently meeting at the Climate Change Conference in Glasgow urges them significantly increase the number of people who ride bikes in their countries.
E-bike education the key for older riders
E-bikes could play a vital role in getting older people more physically active, but many lack the information they need to get started.
Bike industry cracks down on e-bike hot rods
The European bike industry has vowed to stamp out tampering with the electronics of e-bikes that enables illegal high speeds.
Spain plans slow passing laws
In an innovative move to improve the safety of bike riders on roads across Spain the government is planning to introduce slow passing laws.
Wind turbines recycled as bike shelters
In an ultimate move of sustainability, wind turbines are being recycled as bike shelters in Denmark.
Dutch Reach becomes law in UK
Changes to British road rules will now require motorists to adopt the Dutch Reach technique when opening doors, to protect people riding bikes. Should we do the same?
Physical activity protects children from social media harm
A new Finnish study investigates the link between social media use and the physical health of school-age children, and how physical activity plays a roll in this connection.
Puffing through the pollen
An English product design student thinks he may have an answer to the healthy air problem that pollen and other particulates present to bike riders.
Ducktrains and droids not such a drag
The latest development in the booming e-cargo bike world is called the Ducktrain, looking something like the bikey version of a semi-trailer.
Seamless networks are the German vision
Germany's new national cycling plan has adopted “seamless cycling networks" as the guiding principle, hoping to nearly double the amount of trips taken by bike.