Why don't cyclists just stop at red lights? Do you ride your bike through red lights? If so, you're not alone. And perhaps sometimes, it should even be legal for you to do so.
Both pedestrians and drivers are angry with the cyclists The coronacrisis has led to an increase in cyclists on Norwegian roads. But the sharing of roads with cars and pedestrians creates frustration and potentially dangerous situations according to a new study.
Can small towns be as bike friendly as large cities? Researchers already know a lot about cycling in the city. But little research has been done in smaller places in Norway. Until now.
Cyclists and long waiting times at traffic lights discourage pedestrians Walking is good for people and the environment. So how do cities encourage people to walk more?
Making cycling safer for cyclists and drivers Bicyclists, especially those who commute to work, are neither fish nor fowl: they can ride on the sidewalk, or ride in the road and take their chances with cars. How safely they ride is partly linked to how their peers see safety.
Not cycling – even if the boss were to pay Employers cannot expect much success with initiatives to get staff to ride bicycles to work. But better and safer roads might do the trick.
Motivating those who are almost cyclists A sociologist thinks health and climate arguments aren’t what is needed to get people on bikes.