News

Britain’s most car dependent cities

December 17, 2014

Peterborough has been named Britain’s most car dependent city in a report by The Campaign for Better Transport. The Car Dependent Scorecard 2014 revealed a lack of use of public transport and heavy reliance on cars to get around when compared to 28 other cities in England. ...

General News

Winter cycling hacks

December 16, 2014

If you're one of the hardy souls cycling undaunted by the current cold snap, doff your cap to the pioneer adventure cyclists of the 1890s who took to the snowy wilds of northern Canada without the benefit of modern clothing and 80 years before the advent of mountain bikes. The Great Gold Rush in the late 1890s drew 100,000 prospectors to...

Cycling

Paint-free plastic for car bodywork

December 12, 2014

Mazda has developed a new plant-derived plastic that will help curb its use of oil resources and reduce carbon dioxide emissions. The ‘biotechmaterial’ can be dyed to give a higher-quality finish than traditional painted plastic. To be suitable for exterior parts, plastics also require weather, scratch and impact resistance. The new process...

Driving

Travel green in 2015

December 12, 2014

The average person in Britain already travels 10,400 km each year, a figure that does not include flights abroad, so how can you get away on a break while remaining environmentally conscious? Where the journey is an adventure Mile-for-mile, air travel is the most environmentally damaging form of transport there is - so the simplest way to...

Air Travel

Driverless cars could save one million lives

December 10, 2014

The advent of autonomous cars has the potential to reduce congestion, emissions, fuel costs and, most importantly, road deaths – the World Health Organisation estimates that over one million people are killed each year on the roads. The idea of using driverless ‘crash-proof’ cars to address these problems might seem fanciful, but the most...

Breakdown

Fool's gold: The £250,000 bicycle

December 9, 2014

A ludicrously expensive gold-plated bicycle has gone on sale for £250,000; enough to buy the average house in Britain or more than 1,000 bikes. [quote type="cycle_insurance"] The gaudy creation, from plating specialists Goldgenie, boasts a “meticulously applied a lustrous layer of 24k gold to the entire structure, from the tip of the drop...

Cycling

DIY bicycle art this Christmas

December 8, 2014

Need to rustle up a Christmas present for the cyclist in your life without breaking the bank? Take inspiration from Thomas Yang, an avid cyclist and artist who uses tyre tracks to depict the urban landscape. [quote type="cycle_insurance"] Yang’s print of London Bridge was limited to a run of 100 copies, which, at £40 each including shipping...

General News

BMW launches DriveNow car share scheme

December 8, 2014

The notion of private car ownership is under attack from a new generation of app-enabled sharing schemes – a vanguard being led by BMW and its DriveNow project. The German car maker has teamed up with rental giant Sixt to revolutionise the way city folk get about and to “make mobility so cheap that only the rich will buy cars”. Just as well...

Driving

All aboard Britain’s Bio-Bus

December 5, 2014

A bus powered by sewage has taken to the roads this week – an innovation that engineers believe could provide a sustainable way of fuelling public transport and cutting emissions in polluted towns and cities. The 40-seater Bio-Bus operated by the Bath Bus Company, which runs on gas produced during the treatment of sewage and food waste...

Environment

Tannus: The puncture-proof bicycle tyre reinvented

December 5, 2014

Nobody likes to spend time fixing a puncture, especially in winter, so it’s with impeccable timing that Tannus has started selling its solid, puncture-proof tyres in Britain. [quote type="cycle_insurance"] Constructed from a polymer compound, the solid tyres are available in two grades that imitate different tyre pressures – 85psi or...

Cycling