News

April 28, 2017
When people are trained on how to help at the scene of a road traffic collision, the guidance is always the same; treat those making the least amount of noise first as they may be in greatest need. The same advice applies just as well to those in need of road improvements. The car lobby shouts loudly. Whether it’s the substantial sums spent...
Environment

April 28, 2017
Could our cities could become car free within a generation? The question may seem fanciful, but it is of critical importance to a metropolis like London as it struggles to control air pollution and encourage cycling. Andrew Davis, managing director of the ETA, quotes our belief that the proliferation of cars comes with a wider social price....
Cycling

April 28, 2017
Spin is an urban-focussed bike show that has endured an itinerant existence over recent years. The event has moved between hipster-friendly venues such as a former brewery in Shoreditch and a disused sorting office near Tottenham Court Road. However, this year the show moves to the altogether more grown-up Olympia between 12th – 14th May....
Cycling

April 27, 2017
No wonder the government is so reluctant to publish Britain's clean air plan ahead of the election - it needs to be radical. An investigation by The Guardian and Greenpeace earlier this this month revealed hundreds of thousands of children are being educated within 150 metres of a road where levels of nitrogen dioxide from diesel traffic...
Cycling

April 21, 2017
This week marks 27 years since the Environmental Transport Association was first established in 1990. We've never been what you'd describe as an average insurance company, and as we celebrate we thought we'd look back at a few of our past projects. https://youtu.be/CV71zS3bUYw 1990: The Environmental Transport Association is established as...
Environment

April 20, 2017
They say necessity is the mother of invention, but basic engineering skills and a sense of humour can prove just as fruitful. Georgia Tech student ThisDustIn and his friends took a standard petrol powered chainsaw, removed the blade and welded a sprocket onto the clutch before fitting it to a modified children's tricycle. The result: a...
General News

April 13, 2017
As you might expect, dotcom billionaire and tech entrepreneur Elon Musk knows how to sell. His electric car company, Tesla, is barely 15 years old, but has stolen headlines around the world by embarrassing some of the most expensive and famous car marques. The Tesla Model S P100 is an electric luxury sports tourer with dual motors,...
Driving

April 13, 2017
There was a time when many British towns and cities hummed with the sound of the trolleybus. Bridging the gap between trams and diesel buses, the benefits of the electric trolleybus include zero emissions on the street, very little noise, and powerful, smooth acceleration. And from the perspective of the operator, trolleybuses offer lower...
Environment

April 13, 2017
At a time when the term ‘environment’ was rarely discussed, much less protested about, the first Earth Day, on April 22, 1970, galvanised 20 million Americans from all walks of life in an overwhelming display of support for ending the government’s laissez-faire attitude towards pollution. Far from a flash in the pan, the event continues to...
Environment

April 12, 2017
With a host of cycling apps now aimed at cyclists of all sorts, how best to attach your smartphone to your handlebars safely and securely? Finn is a universal smartphone mount for every bike and any handlebar. Thanks to a simple design and high quality silicone material, the makers claim the mount can withstand whatever you throw at it....
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