Prioritise micromobility over cars, says international think tank
An international transport think tank is urging governments to prioritise funding for micromobility and to cut back on how much space and infrastructure is allocated
An international transport think tank is urging governments to prioritise funding for micromobility and to cut back on how much space and infrastructure is allocated
We rate some of our favourite infrastructure examples that are boosting cycling (and micromobility) stealthily, commando-style.
From furniture and herb gardens to recharging facilities for micromobility devices, parklets are reclaiming dead city spaces for people.
Spin goes off-grid by charging e-scooters with sunshine at Edwards Air Force base. The tech could transform cities too.
Cambridge joins Middlesbrough and Milton Keynes in confirming participation in the government’s e-scooter trials, with Swedish operator Voi in the hotseat. Cambridge also steals the headlines by opening a rather wonderful cycling-friendly roundabout. Elsewhere: Link’s DfT type approval, Teesside’s teething troubles and Spin’s sustainability strategy.
There’s no going round in circles for Milton Keynes over e-scooters. The town, famed for its roundabouts, this week becomes only the second in the UK to launch an electric scooter programme. Meanwhile, the government reveals ambitious plans to fund, assess and improve cycling infrastructure.
An international transport think tank is urging governments to prioritise funding for micromobility and to cut back on how much space and infrastructure is allocated
We rate some of our favourite infrastructure examples that are boosting cycling (and micromobility) stealthily, commando-style.
From furniture and herb gardens to recharging facilities for micromobility devices, parklets are reclaiming dead city spaces for people.
Spin goes off-grid by charging e-scooters with sunshine at Edwards Air Force base. The tech could transform cities too.
Cambridge joins Middlesbrough and Milton Keynes in confirming participation in the government’s e-scooter trials, with Swedish operator Voi in the hotseat. Cambridge also steals the headlines by opening a rather wonderful cycling-friendly roundabout. Elsewhere: Link’s DfT type approval, Teesside’s teething troubles and Spin’s sustainability strategy.
There’s no going round in circles for Milton Keynes over e-scooters. The town, famed for its roundabouts, this week becomes only the second in the UK to launch an electric scooter programme. Meanwhile, the government reveals ambitious plans to fund, assess and improve cycling infrastructure.
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