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Paris in the slow lane

Following on from earlier posts on slow zones in New York and London and free right hand (in NZ left hand) turns in Paris, more inpirational stuff from Paris to […]

Does cycling make you a better driver?

A report has been released by Sports Harbour as a result of a 10 month study of driving habits of teenagers. The study was intended to investigate whether teenagers who […]

Cycling in China

A guest post by Debbie Lang The Great Wall of China would make the most amazing cycle path – if it wasn’t for the thousands of steps and crazily steep […]

Protected cycle lanes boom in the US

This article shows how much has been done to increase protected cycle infrastructure in the US in the last 10 years. Cities like Portland, Seattle, San Francisco, Washington D.C., New […]

Urban Regeneration tools: Duct Tape

This article describes how an intersection can be transformed using nothing more than duct tape. So where did this happen? Some crazy hippy commune like Portland or Vancouver? Nope: It […]

What does a 35% modal share look like?

We see lots of videos on the internet showing roads full of cyclists. However, one thing is that they all show the cyclists on the right (or incorrect) side of […]

Dutch cycling continues to grow

Some of the amazing cycling statistics that come out of the Netherlands (e.g. Groningen, a town of almost 200,000 people in the north of the Netherlands, where nearly 60% of all […]

The future is a car free city?

Living in such a car centric city, it can be hard to see how it could operate any other way. Even in a more public transport friendly country like the […]

Obesity and cycling: The NZ disconnect

The NZ Herald has run yet another scary article on the growing obesity epidemic in New Zealand. According to the article, we are now the fourth most obese country in […]

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