Good affordable bikes, safe places to ride, and secure places to park. After writing Study finds that e-bike riders get as much exercise as riders of regular bikes I posted it on Twitter and got the biggest response I have ever had to a tweet, with 1400 likes, 524 retweets and counting. There were many… [Read More]
Study finds that e-bike riders get as much exercise as riders of regular bikes | TreeHugger
E-bikers use their bikes more, go longer distances, and often substitute it for driving or transit. Fans of electric bikes often say they are riding further than they used to on “analog” bikes, to use a retronym coined by Andrea Learned. I have written about my own Gazelle: “I am using it more often than… [Read More]
The Ranty Highwayman: #LDNCycleSafari – Quietway 14
17/08/19 Even as I write this post, Quietway 14 is already out of date because London’s strategic transport authority, Transport for London, is rebranding cycle routes simply as “Cycleways”. I’ll leave the branding debate alone for now, but as it stands, only the western section of the route has been completed between Tower Bridge Road… [Read More]
May 2019) Copenhagen Plans Greater Restrictions On Car Use As Cycling Surges To 49% Of Commuter Journeys
Carlton Reid 2,563 viewsMay 28, 2019, 06:27am The bicycle’s share of commuter trips in Copenhagen has risen. It increased from 43% in 2017 to 49% in 2018 – annual jumps of 6% are unusual yet Denmark’s capital city is not resting on its laurels. To improve air quality and reduce motor-traffic congestion, Copenhagen municipality’s “Cyclist… [Read More]
Restrict Twice-As-Deadly SUVs In U.K. Cities, Urge Transport Data Scientists – Forbes
Carlton Reid Earlier this year it was reported in the U.S. that the “nation’s SUV boom is becoming increasingly deadly” after it was revealed that pedestrian deaths hit a 28-year high in 2018. A new data crunch from British transport data experts shows there may be a similar lethality problem with SUVs in the U.K…. [Read More]
Who controls the future of cycling in England in the new Government? | Cycling UK
By DuncanDollimore Thursday, 15 August 2019 Who’s in and who’s out? Cycling UK’s Head of Campaigns Duncan Dollimore takes a look at the ministerial merry-go-round, the politicians we now need to influence to increase investment in active travel, how we do it, what’s in it for them, and why we need your help now! In… [Read More]
Just how much can you carry by e-bike? | Cycling UK
By Richard Peace Thursday, 15 August 2019 Cargobikes can carry a lot more than a regular bike, but when you add on electric assist you can cycle with a load more. Cycling UK’s e-bike expert Richard Peace has been investigating how much you can carry on a e-bike and a e-cargo bike. E-bikes have the… [Read More]
What do we lose when we lose a local bike shop? | The Guardian
Fri 16 Aug 2019 In the early 1930s a young William Laker would cycle the 50-odd miles from his home in Kent to Crystal Palace in south London to visit the woman who would, half a century later, become my grandmother. There is every chance Grandpa would have popped into the small bike shop at… [Read More]
Oil majors gear up for wave of climate change liability lawsuits | Financial Times
Local US authorities seek compensation for costs ranging from sea wall upgrades to retrofitting storm drains June 9, 2019 Fossil fuel companies are already grappling with the risks posed by climate change, from the physical threats of extreme weather to the challenge of switching to cleaner energy. Now they have a new item rising up… [Read More]
TfL economic benefits of cycling paper a home run for investment case – Cycle Industry News
15 August, 2019 A newly-released 29-page document from Transport for London has made a solid case for investment in active travel, citing wide-ranging economic benefits of cycling. Drawing on a large pool of independent research the paper’s headline stats include the revelation that improving walking and cycling conditions can boost nearby retail trade by up… [Read More]