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Bicycle pedals and the internet of everything

January 8, 2015

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this week is dominated by tech you didn’t realise you needed - most of it part of the so-called ‘internet of everything’. If the exhibitors are to be believed, seemingly every household item will be soon be connected – from plant pots to bicycle pedals. The Connected Cycle smart pedal...

General News

Cycling and the fountain of youth

January 8, 2015

It's already known that cyclists typically have a level of fitness equivalent to being 10 years younger, but now scientists believe cycling could be responsible for maintaining youth itself; a two-wheeled fountain of youth. Researchers at Kings College London monitored 120 cyclists aged between 55 and 79 and failed to observe signs of...

Cycling

Pollution charge for London drivers - last chance to have your say

January 7, 2015

Under plans being put forward by transport chiefs in London, drivers of older cars will soon face charges of at least £25 a day to enter the city. Research by King's College last year found nitrogen dioxide levels on London’s Oxford Street to be the worst on Earth – a shocking revelation that is prompting new restrictions on the type of...

Driving

Your smartphone, the car mechanic

December 24, 2014

When a car mechanic gazes at a car, scratches his chin and says it’s going to be expensive, most drivers have to take them at their word and reach for their wallet, but a new app called mechanic advisor promises to put them at less of a disadvantage. A Bluetooth-enabled key takes data from your car and transmits it to your phone providing...

Driving

Google driverless car gets 'koala' facelift

December 23, 2014

Google has unveiled the latest prototype of its fully autonomous car with a makeover giving the front section the look of a koala bear. The friendly-looking styling is apt as driverless technology promises 'crash-proof' motoring. The cars have already racked up thousands of miles on California’s roads. Early versions use the Toyota Prius as...

Breakdown

The bicycle caravan built for two

December 23, 2014

Given the British love/hate relationship with both bicycles and caravans, it may be that our roads are not ready for the Wide Path Camper, but for adventurous spirits looking for a novel alternative to sleeping under canvas next summer, the 40 kg mobile home could be just the ticket. The fibreglass-bodied camper can sleep two adults in...

General News

Johanson3 electric cargo trike: A modern day rickshaw

December 23, 2014

If you think congestion is bad today, consider that population growth and increasing urbanisation is expected to see an additional 2.5 billion people living in cities by 2050, according to a United Nations report published earlier this year. For those unable or unwilling to cycle, the future may hold travel by networked electric vehicles;...

Cycling

Wisecracker: Bicycle & beer must-have accessory

December 23, 2014

The WiseCracker is the ultimate stocking filler for cyclists everywhere; a bottle opener that takes the place of a headset spacer – a devilishly simple design aimed to make its user ‘smile, laugh and enjoy the simple things in life’. The WiseCracker is made from aluminium, weighs 16 grams and costs around £10. http://wisecrackerltd.com/...

Cycling

Petrol, diesel and LPG rates for company car drivers 2015

December 22, 2014

Advisory fuel rates from 1 December 2014 Employers can use the following rates to reimburse company car drivers for fuel used for business travel (employers can reclaim input VAT if the employee provides a receipt). Find out more from the gov.uk website Engine size Petrol LPG 1400cc or less 13p 9p 1401cc to 2000cc 16p 11p Over 2000cc 23p...

Breakdown

A bicycle is for life, not just for Christmas

December 18, 2014

Tens of thousands of bicycles around the country currently lie hidden - wrapped and ready to take a star turn on Christmas morning, but after the initial squeals of delight, how many are destined to languish unused in garden sheds or end their days cast aside in roadside verges? It is estimated that up to 100,000 bicycles in Britain each...

Cycling