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World Bicycle Relief has now distributed 500,000 Buffalo Bikes in developing nations | road.cc

Buffalo Bikes help people in rural areas get access to education, health services, and economic opportunities The non-profit organisation World Bicycle Relief has distributed its 500,000th Buffalo Bike. The charity believes its efforts have positively impacted the lives of more than 2.5 million people. WBR was founded in 2005 in response to the 2004 Indian

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China’s Overloaded Cycle Carriers | Amusing Planet

French photographer Alain Delorme became fascinated by the piles of stacked products migrant Chinese workers loaded into their bicycles. The precariously overloaded packages often assume unusual forms. His documentation of the packed bicycles forms a series of photographs entitled Totems, which are both aesthetically glorious and astoundingly indicative of daily life in China. The images

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Switching to cycling and public transport “essential” to hit sustainability targets, says EEA – Cycle Industry News

Jonathon Harker21 February, 2020 Shifting to walking, cycling and public transport is crucial if Europe has any hope of meeting its long-term sustainability targets and policy objectives defined by 2019’s European Green Deal. The European Environment Agency (EEA) has published a report assessing how green and sustainable ‘first and last mile’ transport options truly are,

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Electric scooter riders as safe as cyclists on the road – and drivers the danger, says new report | road.cc

International Transport Forum urges governments to embrace rise of micromobility A new report from the International Transport Forum (ITF) says that concerns surrounding the safety of e-scooters have been overemphasised and that people are not at a significantly higher risk of death or injury when riding them than they are on a bicycle. Pointing out

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