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… [Read More]
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,… [Read More]
Perfect storm for cycling as study points to green transport surge – Cycle Industry News
20 February, 2020 A 20,000 person study published by Kantar on the topic of urban mobility points strongly toward a decline in car use in favour of green transport forms. Coming on the back of the news that cities like York and Birmingham will phase out city centre private car use, the study drew upon… [Read More]
Parisians keep cycling following transport strikes as mayor pledges 100 per cent bike friendly city | road.cc
Anne Hidalgo has promised a bike lane on every street in French capital if re-elected Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, who is seeking re-election in next month’s municipal elections, has promised a bike lane on every street in the French capital, with her pledge coming as data reveal that locals who took to their bikes… [Read More]
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… [Read More]
Bike theft crisis as police forced to focus on violent crime (+ video) | road.cc
Thieves “have become brazen, greedy and lazy” says senior cop due to easy pickings Bike thefts are rising as police forces divert resources to tackle violent crime, according to a report on Telegraph.co.uk which claims that just 1 in 50 cases are being solved, according to Home Office data, with one senior police officer saying… [Read More]
Surrey bike shop owner says air pollution now so bad he has to keep his door shut | road.cc
Farnham was declared an Air Quality Management Area in 2007 but pollution is rising The owner of a Farnham bike shop says that the town’s roads are now so clogged with traffic, he has to keep his door closed because of air pollution. Gary Bird, who has been at Hoops Velo for 17 years, described… [Read More]
2016) The car century was a mistake. It’s time to move on. – The Washington Post
By J. H. Crawford Feb. 29, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. We must first remember that all cities were car-free little more than a century ago. Not all cities responded to the advent of automobiles with the same enthusiasm as the cities of the United States. In fact, some cities never did adopt the car. Venice… [Read More]
Why cars and cities are a bad match. – The Washington Post
Each week, In Theory takes on a big idea in the news and explores it from a range of perspectives. This week, we’re talking about car-free cities. Need a primer? Catch up here. Jarrett Walker is a consultant in public transit planning and policy, based in Portland, Ore. He is the author of the book… [Read More]
‘Paint is not protection’: Wellington cyclists call for safety overhaul after fatality | The Guardian
Soaring popularity of cycling clashes with lack of investment in cycle paths across New Zealand Eleanor Ainge RoyLast modified on Tue 18 Feb 2020 05.33 GMT Hundreds of cyclists have gathered in Wellington to demand safer infrastructure and more investment from the Ardern government, after the death of a cyclist near the capital this month…. [Read More]