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Go Cycle

January 20, 2017

We're currently working with the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames to help deliver road shows to promote cycling as part of their Go Cycle programme. Win a set of lights To celebrate the start of this year's events later this month, we have five sets of LED lights and five puncture repair kits to give away. Simply leave let us know how...

Cycling

Paper planes target white van man

January 20, 2017

Our insatiable appetite for online shopping has resulted in an explosion in the number of delivery vans on the road. The 38 per cent increase in the number of vans on British roads since 2000 - a growth faster than car traffic on all types of road - suggests we need to find a more efficient way of distributing goods. However, in a dystopian...

Environment

Mobile phones and driving danger

January 20, 2017

The more you cycle, the more you notice how many motorists are using their mobile phones while at the wheel. The threat of a penalty, which will soon comprise six points and a fine of £200, seemingly has little effect. The fact that drivers fail to take the matter seriously mirrors the apathy exhibited by the authorities; in 2015, cyclist...

General News

New rail connections from Europe to China and America

January 19, 2017

Britain has become the latest European destination to receive rail freight directly from China. The first train arrived in London this week after a 15-day, 7,500-mile journey from Yiwu in Zhejiang Province. London is the latest European city to become a destination for rail cargo from China. Over 1,702 freight trains last year made the...

Environment

Hierarchy to help transport engineers get priorities in order

January 18, 2017

Just as the refrain reduce, reuse, recycle has been adopted by environmentalists worldwide to prioritise sustainable practice, so the transport engineering sector has its own equivalent – the Transport Hierarchy. Developed by Duncan Kay and Daniel Kenning, engineers with decades of experience in the field, and published by the Institution...

Environment

New law will say yes to the 30 mph electric bicycle

January 17, 2017

It looks like European law is finally about to catch up with a new breed of faster electric bicycle. And it’s about time, too. While the uptake of electric cars remains painfully slow, the popularity of the 30 mph speed pedelec is soaring. Sales in Holland increased by over 30 per cent last year alone. One such speed pedelec is the Stromer...

Cycling

Lamzac pop-up sofa: Glamping must-have accessory for 2017

January 15, 2017

Whether your thing is cycling, camping or festivals, the must-have accessory for summer 2017 is the Lamzac Hangout – a pop-up sofa that seats two and packs small enough to fit in a shoe bag. The lightweight inflatable sofa takes only seconds to fill – you simply swing it through the air - and its durable...

Environment

Will Brexit dilute law to curb danger lorries?

January 13, 2017

Lorries sold in Europe will have to feature cyclist and pedestrian detection systems, cab design that offers improved direct vision and intelligent speed assistance under proposals expected to become law in 2018. It is unclear whether a post-Brexit Britain will follow suit and adopt the law itself. While representing only three per cent of...

Cycling

DIY battery charging: An electric bicycle and turbo trainer hybrid

January 13, 2017

Say goodbye to electricity bills for your electric bicycle. The Falco eCiti is a new type of rear wheel that transforms your bicycle into both a pedelec and an indoor turbo trainer so you can re-charge its batteries yourself. DIY battery charging Falco describes the eCiti as the world's first indoor/outdoor pedelec system. Supplied with its...

Cycling

The VW Buzz - an electric kombi van

January 13, 2017

As VW tries to wrestle free from the dieselgate emissions scandal, what better way to distract the car buying public than a trip down memory lane? The German car maker has seen its sales figures survive revelations it cheated emissions tests, but the news it must now pay over £4bn in fines and compensation has coincided with the unveiling...

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