News

Cycling in a skirt? Try a little 'Poupoupidou'

July 4, 2023

Cycling stylishly in a skirt involves a certain skill - a knack the French-designed Poupoupidou aims to make a little easier. Little more than a clothes peg with magnets, the Poupoupidou secures your skirt hem to the underside of the saddle. Now that summer's here, we'd love to hear how well it works. We've got three to give away....

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How can I tell if my mobility scooter is class 2 or class 3?

July 4, 2023

If you've bought a mobility scooter without paperwork, how can you tell what type it is? There are two categories of mobility scooter. Class 2 mobility scooters can’t be used on the road (except where there isn’t a pavement) and have a maximum speed of 4 mph. This type of mobility scooter does not need to be registered. Class 3 mobility...

General News

On this day in 2013: We flew a flying bicycle

June 29, 2023

There's a lot to be said for daydreaming. You know how it is: Friday afternoon; two hours until home time; your mind starts to wander. And so it was that one day in 2013 our thoughts turned to flying bicycles. Earlier that year we'd read about how British aeronautical company Parajet had created a flying car using a paramotor wing, so we...

Cycling

Bicycle + hammock = perfect summer combo

June 29, 2023

Slinging a hammock and riding a bike are two of life's simple pleasures. Why not combine them? If you have a few metres of space and a spot of sun this summer, what better way of whiling away your leisure time than snoozing, reading a book or simply daydreaming? And even if you don't have the space yourself, a hammock is small and light...

Cycling

Air pollution: Let's allow our cities to breathe

June 29, 2023

A new global initiative to save lives, improve health, and reduce air pollution that is both harmful to public health and the climate launched this week. Breathe Cities will help boost clean air projects such as London mayor Sadiq Khan’s forthcoming expansion of the Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), The ULEZ has already lowered harmful...

Cycling

Insurance for carrying kids by cargo bike

June 28, 2023

Cargo bikes and trikes are being bought in increasing numbers, not only by businesses who like the idea of a cost-effective congestion beater, but by parents looking for a quick and cheap alternative to the car for the school run. In Denmark many families with two or more kids, have turned to the Christiania. There is a choice between a...

Cycling

The bicycle is my passport

June 27, 2023

Heinz Stucke spent 50 years visiting over 200 countries and territories, covering 648,000km in the process - most of them on a 25kg, 3-speed bicycle loaded with another 40-50kg of luggage. The Netflix documentary 'The man who wanted to see it all' is a series of astute observations, remarkable impressions and even a touch of philosophy from...

Cycle Travel

If you want to kill someone, do it in a car

June 27, 2023

"If you want to kill someone, the best way to do it is in a car because you are highly likely to get away with it. One of the reasons is that people are being killed by cars all the time. We tolerate a level of killing by cars that we don't tolerate in any other area. If as many soldiers were killed in combat every year in UK wars, we would...

Cycling

Single-use plastic water bottles? No thanks

June 22, 2023

In 2015, only one in five people in the UK used a refillable water bottle - a number that's now increased to three in five according to the anti-disposables campaign Refill. It's good news for the environment, but there's still a long way to go. Ten million single-use plastic water bottles are bought every day in the UK, 700,000 of which...

General News

Motoring falsehoods, myths and tropes: Debunked

June 21, 2023

My car needs enough power to accelerate out of trouble Speed limiters have existed for as long as cars themselves, but while legislators are happy to use technology to cap the speed of electric bicycle and e-scooters, despite a very strong relationship between speed and crash risk, cars and motorcycles remain exempt from such restrictions....

Cycling