Embracing Alternatives: A Neurodivergent Journey Beyond Driving
Embracing non-driving options has been a transformative journey for Rose, especially as a neurodivergent individual. She discovered that alternative transportation not only supports her mental well-being but also aligns with her values of sustainability.
Bikes for evacuation and emergency response in LA wildfires
We’ve known for a long time that bikes are invaluable in emergency response. Other vehicles tend to have more problems in emergencies – gridlock during evacuations, roads becoming impassable for cars, petrol shortages, etc. all come into play. So what has been happening in California as the emergency unfolds?
Glen Eden Micromobility Hub Network Pilot Programme
Researchers at Auckland University’s School of Architecture and Planning have received funding from Waka Kotahi’s innovation fund to trial a six-month programme to base a micro-mobility hub at Glen Eden […]
A Resilient Transport System; Bikes and Emergencies
Bikes have already proven themselves to be useful transport modes during emergency situations – often more useful than a car! Let’s talk about how and why bikes should form part of our emergency response.
The micromobility revolution is at hand
The low-speed personal vehicles have arrived – and e-bikes and e-scooters are just the beginning! This guest post by Oliver Bruce, co-host of the Micromobility Podcast and Conferences, summarises a recent presentation he […]