Switching from car to micromobility once a day can cut emissions by 62%, says Oxford study
A new study by University of Oxford transport professor Christian Brand shows choosing a bike or e-bike over a car just once a day reduces
A new study by University of Oxford transport professor Christian Brand shows choosing a bike or e-bike over a car just once a day reduces
The operator pledges to remove more carbon from the environment than it produces, by the end of 2020.
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.
This week, three micromobility companies join forces over sustainability commitments. Elsewhere, Lime gets the green light from the DfT; Ginger and Middlesbrough are in the firing line for not preventing teenagers riding trial e-scooters along a busy dual carriageway.
A new study by University of Oxford transport professor Christian Brand shows choosing a bike or e-bike over a car just once a day reduces
The operator pledges to remove more carbon from the environment than it produces, by the end of 2020.
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.
This week, three micromobility companies join forces over sustainability commitments. Elsewhere, Lime gets the green light from the DfT; Ginger and Middlesbrough are in the firing line for not preventing teenagers riding trial e-scooters along a busy dual carriageway.
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