News

May 1, 2025
Now the sun’s made a grand entrance, it’s time to dig out the shades. If you’re after a pair that won’t rinse your bank account and look just as decent at the pub as they do on the pedals, the unisex Swick range from Tifosi is a solid shout. They’re unbder £30, practical, comfortable, and – whisper it – not hideous. Which, in the world of sporty eyewear, is practically a revolution.
Cycling

May 1, 2025
Cycling in the City of London has soared by more than 50% over the past two years, according to newly released figures.
Official counts reveal a record 139,000 people cycled daily across 30 monitoring locations in October 2024 - a dramatic rise from 89,000 in 2022. The City of London Corporation, which governs the Square Mile, said this marks the steepest jump since it began recording cyclist numbers in 1999.
Driving

April 30, 2025
If you ride a bike in Britain, you’ll know that it sometimes it can feel like you’re blaspheming against a national faith. This week the broadcaster Jeremy Vine announced he will no longer post helmet cam evidence of poor driving from his daily commute. Talking about the reaction to the videos he claimed: “Car driving is a religion in this country.”
Cycling
April 25, 2025
In city traffic, a two-seater electric pod like the Citroën Ami or the tiny pedal-assisted Quadvelo seems an obvious choice for urbanites – slipping through congested streets, easy to park, and using a fraction of the space and energy of a SUV. Designs such as the Ami, Pony4 quadricycle, or four-wheeled velomobiles promise a radically different transport model: One of smaller, lighter vehicles tailored to short trips.
Driving

April 23, 2025
For many of us, the freedom of cycling is something we cherish - whether it’s the joy of gliding through the park or simply popping to the shops without a second thought. But if you haven't ridden for a few years, the idea of getting back on a bike can feel daunting. That’s where e-bikes come in - and why they’re opening up cycling to thousands of older riders.
e-bikes

April 23, 2025
Imagine a cheap technology that can help prove your innocence in a collision, protect you from insurance fraud, and encourage safer driving - and yet it’s still not fitted as standard in most new cars. Welcome to the curious case of the dashcam.
Driving

April 22, 2025
It’s often said we’re a nation of makers, but somewhere along the way – as flat-pack furniture replaced timber and glue, and holidays became more package than pilgrimage – we lost the knack. Enter Woodenwidget, a small company with a big idea: Get more people building things. Their latest creation is the Plystream, a self-build two-berth plywood caravan that weighs in at just 300kg and can be towed by even the dinkiest car.
Driving

April 10, 2025
If you’ve ever set off on a spring bike ride in blazing sunshine, only to finish under leaden skies and a smattering of hail, you’ll know that dressing for British weather in April is an art form. Enter the humble but heroic base layer. And not just any base layer; a merino one.

April 10, 2025
When you think of ethical brands, insurance might not spring to mind. But for two decades, The Good Shopping Guide has been digging beneath glossy adverts and slogans to rate insurance providers on how they treat people and the planet.
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April 9, 2025
We love cargo bikes. The way they transform your life – making the school run, big shop, or impromptu picnic feel effortless. But let’s be honest: they’re not cheap. Nor are they easy to store in the kinds of homes and flats many of us live in.So, inspired by the creations of Heath Robinson, we decided to build our own cargo trailer. Our aim? To create something big enough to carry serious stuff, easy to store when not in use – and ideally, something that doesn’t scream “steal me” to opportunistic thieves. Enter the wheelie bin trailer.
Cycling