News

October 2, 2020
Perhaps the most significant answer at Transport Questions in parliament recently was in response to a question from Lloyd Russell-Moyle who asked if the Government would activate the Traffic Management Act 2004 (part 6) so that local authorities in England don’t have to rely on the police to enforce against drivers who drive in mandatory...
Cycling

September 17, 2020
Whether the new school term - or return to work following furlough - has been a thrilling, or dreaded, experience in your household, the Notabag makes a perfect accessory however and wherever you're travelling. As disposable plastic carrier bags edge towards extinction, their place is being taken by a new generation of lightweight reusable...
Cycling

April 15, 2020
Our national health emergency predates covid-19. Britain’s poisonous air causes 40,000 early deaths a year, with almost one in four of those occurring in London. Globally, air pollution kills over 4 million. Year in. Year out. However, the covid-19 crisis is prompting the green shoots of change. New York has legalised pedelecs up to 20 mph,...
Cycling

April 14, 2020
Cities around the world are waking up to the fact that cycling has a role to play in the tackling of the coronavirus pandemic. Research reveals that air pollution exacerbates the symptoms of covid-19, so space is being taken from cars overnight and given over to walking and cycling. As a result, key workers can continue to travel in safety....
Cycling

April 14, 2020
You'll be riding your bike less than usual during these uncertain times, so why not give it the clean of its life? We're giving away a top notch bike cleaning kit from Green Oil, a British company that claims to make the world's greenest bicycle maintenance products. Green Oil has been fighting the use of carcinogenic PTFE and...
Cycling

April 9, 2020
Leading doctors are calling on the government to ease pressure on the NHS by introducing an Emergency National Urban Limit. Driving less fast prevents collisions and reduces the numbers and severity of road victims the NHS has to care for at this critical time. For this reason, the doctors advocate a reduction in the national speed limit...
Cycling

April 8, 2020
People exposed to polluted air are more likely to die from Covid-19, according to American research. Scientists at Harvard found that even tiny increases in historic exposure to airborne particulates appears to increase the death rate by 15 per cent. Acute respiratory distress syndrome is associated with Covid-19-related deaths, as well as...
General News

April 7, 2020
A wearable poncho tent may look eccentric, but what better way to spend a night under the stars in glorious self isolation? Even if your staycation has to play out in the back garden. Hikers and cyclists already have the option of wearable waterproof sleeping bags, but the poncho appears to be the first tent that can be worn as an item of...
Cycling

April 7, 2020
Marie Kondo is a powerful advocate for throwing out stuff you don't need in favour of items that 'spark joy'. Allen key sets have a habit of always missing the size you're after (for me, it's the 5mm). So we were drawn to this colourful set of allen keys from Sealey. The set is manufactured from hardened and heat-treated chrome vanadium...
General News

April 6, 2020
A change in the way that emissions are calculated means drivers who buy larger petrol or diesel vehicles from new will be hit with a higher initial car tax payment. In a bid to increase take-up of electric vehicles, some drivers could be hit with an increase of more than £1,000 on their first year's payment of vehicle excise duty. The...
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