Chris Bruntlett | How Lithuania’s capital is transforming itself into the “Amsterdam of the North”

Between 2016 and 2024, Vilnius built 164 kilometres of Dutch-inspired cycle paths, and went from a 1.5 to 4.5% cycling modal share.
Copenhagen now rewards ‘climate-friendly’ tourists by giving them free experiences

More than 20 attractions in the Danish capital are participating in a four-week pilot project.
Cities that reduce speed limits improve road safety and cut emissions, European study finds

Implementing 30km/h speed limits reduces road crash fatalities, emissions, noise pollution, and fuel consumption.
Seville’s cycling revolution offers a blueprint for other cities to follow

A key contributor to Seville’s success was the SEVici shared bicycle system, which now has 2,500 bikes and 263 stations.
Tony Jordan: Proven strategies to overcome parking reform anxiety

Existing parking mandates are arbitrary and hard to justify, which is why many cities are ditching them.
13-year study finds protected bike lanes make roads safer — for everyone

Cities with dedicated bike lanes had 44% fewer deaths and 50% fewer serious injuries.
Why these four cities are installing solarised bicycle lanes

Projects in South Korea, France and India demonstrate their multiple benefits.