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Thwarting thieves: Sold Secure locks and cycle insurance

January 2, 2025

When it comes to protecting your bike, understanding the nuances of bicycle lock security is essential. Enter Sold Secure, a certification body that rigorously tests and rates bike locks to help cyclists make informed choices. But what exactly does Sold Secure do, and why does their rating matter to cyclists and insurers alike?

Cycling

From towns to trails: Explore by mobility scooter

January 2, 2025

For those who crave adventure but face mobility challenges, Tramper off-road mobility scooters are a game changer. Designed to navigate rugged terrain, these robust scooters open up a world of possibilities for exploring national parks, woodland trails, and coastal paths. Thanks to their all-terrain capabilities, Trampers allow users to reconnect with nature and experience the beauty of the countryside beyond the confines of paved paths.

Mobility

Beyond safer cycling: LTNs are key to better cities

January 2, 2025

The end of the previous administration's campaign against traffic restrictions surely signals an opportunity to reshape how we think about urban mobility.

urbanism

2025 VED: New costs for petrol, diesel, and EVs

December 23, 2024

In a significant shift for UK motorists, Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) rates are set to change from April 1, 2025, impacting both new and existing vehicles. These adjustments aim to promote the adoption of zero-emission vehicles and reflect the government's commitment to environmental sustainability.

Driving

Red vs Blue: Does cycle lane colour matter?

December 20, 2024

In the Netherlands, the widespread use of red as the colour for cycling lanes isn’t just a design quirk – it’s a deliberate choice, steeped in history, practicality, and a commitment to cohesive cycling infrastructure.

Cycling

Quokka headlamp: See, and be seen, while cycling

December 18, 2024

It might be less than a week before the days start getting longer again, cycle commuters still have months of low-light rides left to navigate. While bike-mounted lights remain essential kit, wearable headlamps are a useful backup when running the gauntlet of inattentive motorists on dark roads.

Cycling

Breakdown cover for your EV

December 16, 2024

When the ETA launched in 1990, with the exception of milk floats, electric vehicles (EVs) were a rare sight on UK roads. Fast forward to today, and the number of fully electric cars on our roads has skyrocketed to over 1,100,000 - a testament to how far technology, and attitudes, have come. With EVs now an increasingly common sight, supporting their needs has become a crucial aspect of the breakdown recovery service we offer.

Driving

The 100 years' war for safer roads

December 16, 2024

Resistance to change is an enduring challenge. When it comes to transforming our roads into safer, more inclusive spaces, it seems as old as the motor car itself. This resistance - fuelled by fear of inconvenience, economic concerns, or simple nostalgia - continues to stymie progress, despite the overwhelming evidence of societal benefits.

urbanism

Green man, red tape: Why safe crossing times remain too short

December 12, 2024

In cities like Paris, longer pedestrian crossing times are part of a bold plan to make walking safer - especially for older people. It seems simple: more time to cross benefits everyone on foot. Yet in the UK, we’re stuck waiting ages for the green man, only to dash across before the light turns red.

Walking

Your mobility scooter questions, answered

December 12, 2024

Mobility scooters are a lifeline for over half a million people across the UK, offering independence and freedom. But whether you’re new to using one or a long-time rider, understanding the basics of servicing, insurance, and regulations can help you make the most of it. Here’s what you need to know.

Mobility