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PaperJohn biodegradable carrier bag for cyclists

July 23, 2015

The PaperJohn biodegradable carrier bag aims to reduce the one trillion (one thousand billion) plastic bags are used every year worldwide and encourage more people onto bikes. Our seemingly insatiable need for the throwaway carrier bags creates consumer waste that takes between 100 and 500 years to degrade – not to mention a hazard to...

Cycling

Bicycle sidecars as alternative to cargo bikes

July 23, 2015

Bicycle sidecars are an unusual alternative to conventional child seats, but what more fun way of passing the cycling bug to the next generation? There is a bewildering array of child seats, tag-alongs and trailers aimed at helping families cycle together, but arguably none is as stylish looking or adventurous as the Scandinavian Side Bike....

Cycling

Car headlights that detect cyclists

July 22, 2015

Ford is developing car headlights that detect cyclists and illuminate them automatically. Conventional car headlights do a good job of illuminating the road directly ahead, but on a roundabout the driving direction changes in such a way that the light does not light up the road ahead in time. The new headlight technology uses an infra-red...

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ETA voted #1 ethical insurance 2015

July 20, 2015

The ETA has been voted the number one ethical insurance company in Britain by the Good Shopping Guide for two years running. Beating household-name insurance companies such as Admiral, AXA, Churchill and Halifax, the ETA earned an ethical company index score of 93. The ETA specialises in breakdown cover, cycle insurance and travel insurance...

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Electric aircraft to cross the channel

July 17, 2015

You wait over a century for an electric aircraft to cross the channel and then two do it in less than a week. In 1909 Louis Bleriot, Hubert Latham, Charles de Lambert and Arthur Seymour raced to be the first person to cross the English...

Air Travel

Plastic roads promise fewer potholes and roadworks

July 17, 2015

Plastic roads made from recycled materials promise to be smoother, greener and cause fewer delays according to construction firm VolkerWessels. The...

Breakdown

Motorcycle breakdown in Europe advice

July 17, 2015

If you and your mates have been planning a European motorcycle trip for months – don’t let a breakdown ruin the experience. If only to avoid the moral dilemma of whether to abandon your broken down companion or the entire trip, follow these simple steps to help ensure your ride to mainland Europe runs smoothly.

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Lumos cycle helmet boasts automatic brake lights

July 16, 2015

The Lumos is the world's first cycle helmet with brake lights that come on automatically when you slow down. Lumos is described as a 'next generation' cycle helmet. Like any other design on the market, it's protective qualities rely on a layer of polystyrene covered in a thin plastic casing, but Lumos features built-in automatic brake...

Cycling

Cyclists can run red lights in Paris

July 13, 2015

Following a successful three-year trial, cyclists can run red lights in Paris. Newly installed bicycle signals allow bicycles to turn right or go straight across at a T-junction while motorised traffic will have to wait. It has long been argued that traffic lights exist to force car drivers to allow pedestrians to cross the road, regulate...

Cycling

Half car, half bicycle – let’s fill our cities with the Pedalist

July 10, 2015

The Pedalist combines elements of the car and bicycle to create sustainable transport for the world’s mega cities. [quote type="cycle_insurance"] What’s the best way to get around the city? By 2050, the UN expects the global urban population to be 6.3 billion - the same size as the world’s total population was in 2004. Quite apart from the...

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