Mobility

Access Denied: MPs call for overhaul of transport for disabled people
March 27, 2025

For many disabled people in Britain, the simple act of getting from A to B is a daily battle against an inaccessible, unreliable, and often indifferent transport system. A new report from the Transport Committee lays bare the shocking reality: people left stranded at airports for hours, taxi drivers refusing to take passengers with assistance dogs, and a fragmented complaints system that leads nowhere.

Pedestrian crossings and the tyranny of the green man
March 18, 2025

There is something deeply absurd about the modern pedestrian crossing. Consider, if you will, the average urban dweller reduced to a supplicant at the altar of the automobile. One presses the beg-button, that infernal totem of subjugation, and then… one waits. And waits.

Cycle parking for everyone: A guide to inclusive design
March 13, 2025

For many cyclists, finding a safe place to park is a minor inconvenience. But for users of non-standard cycles - such as tricycles, handcycles, and cargo bikes - poorly designed parking can make everyday journeys frustrating or even impossible. Wheels for Wellbeing, a leading disability cycling charity, has updated its guidance on how to make cycle parking work for as many people as possible.

Hydration nation: Grab a Yeti Rambler water bottle
March 11, 2025

Hydration has become a full-blown lifestyle choice. From commuters clutching sleek, reusable bottles to weekend adventurers with high-tech flasks, the humble water bottle has gone from a functional object to a fashion statement.