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S3E6 Learning from Cities with Typical Mobility
This briefing document synthesizes research conducted by LSE Cities and the RAC Foundation comparing transport patterns in "typical mobility cities" across England and Germany. Unlike traditional…
S3E5 The Rise and Impact of National Bike Month
National Bike Month, observed annually in May, has evolved from a mid-century youth safety initiative into a global movement centered on health, environmental sustainability, and urban…
S3E4 Evolution of National Bike to Work Month
This executive summary accompanies a comprehensive podcast episode examining National Bike to Work Month, a movement that has shaped American cycling culture for seven decades. The episode traces the…
S3E3 Bike news roundup for May 2026
The cycling industry in 2026 is undergoing a fundamental shift from ad hoc recreational solutions to a regulated, professionalized transportation sector. This "maturation" is driven by standardized…
S3E2 Improving Cycling Safety in Europe Trends, Risks, and Policy Recommendations
Cycling is a cornerstone of European transport policies aimed at improving public health, reducing congestion, and achieving climate goals. However, a landmark report from the European Transport…
S3 2026 National Bike Summit Summary
The 2026 National Bike Summit, organized by the League of American Bicyclists, serves as a critical junction for federal advocacy, particularly as Congress prepares for the upcoming transportation…
S2 The Evolutionary History of Bicycle Technology and Design
The evolution of the bicycle represents two centuries of iterative engineering, shifting from crude wooden "running machines" to highly optimized carbon fiber and electric vehicles. This briefing…
S2E11 The Evolution of Micromobility and Next-Generation EV Technology
The global transportation landscape is undergoing a significant structural realignment, driven by the migration of high-performance automotive engineering into the micromobility sector and the…
S2E10 Active Cities: Redesigning Streets for Walking and Cycling
The Active Cities project, a collaborative initiative involving eight European municipalities and several knowledge partners, provides a roadmap for transforming urban environments from car-centric…
S2E9 Analysis of the 2026 Bicycling Landscape: Standardization, Infrastructure, and Regulatory Maturity
As of March 2026, the global bicycling sector is undergoing a fundamental shift from ad hoc, experimental solutions toward a framework of rigorous standardization, long-term urban planning, and…
S2E8 State of European Mobility Startups: 2026 Edition Analysis
The European mobility startup ecosystem in 2025 transitioned from a period of volatile, "growth-at-all-costs" expansion into a phase of structural maturity and healthy normalization. While Venture…
S2E7 AI For Good - Bike Lane Enforcement
Starting in April 2026, the City of Santa Monica, California, will launch a pioneering initiative to automate the detection of bike lane violations using artificial intelligence. By equipping seven…
S2E6 Micromobility's 2025-2026 Growth Surge
The global micromobility sector is entering a phase of mature growth characterized by significant capital raises, strategic institutional partnerships, and a shift toward specialized,…
S2E5 Road Risk Alert - Distraction spikes before Super Bowl kickoff
The provided sources offer a multidimensional view of how major sporting events, particularly the Super Bowl, and evolving urban mobility patterns impact public safety, consumer behavior, and…
S2E4 Undoing Bike Lanes in the Capital
As of early 2026, reports indicate the federal government is investigating justifications to dismantle key bicycle infrastructure within Washington, D.C. Documents and interviews suggest the Federal…
S2E3 Blueprint for a Cycling City
The transition toward sustainable urban mobility is not merely a technical challenge but a fundamental reimagining of public space. This briefing synthesizes insights from a 2,000-kilometer…
S2E2 The Best New U.S. Bike Lanes of 2025
The year 2025 marked a significant paradigm shift in U.S. urban planning, characterized by a move away from temporary "paint and flex-post" solutions toward permanent, protected, and people-centered…
S2E1 Demand for Car-Free Living in the United States
A nationwide survey reveals a significant, untapped demand for car-free living among American car owners. Nearly one in five car-owning adults (17.6%) in urban and suburban areas express a definite…
S1E9 Season Finale: Mark Gorton Systematically Disrupts Everything
This is the season finale where we take a look back in cycling history and deep dive on one important topic. In this episode it is all about Mark Gorton. This document provides a comprehensive…
S1E8 How Bicycles Are Changing Urban Mobility
The world is becoming increasingly urbanized. According to data shared by the United Nations (UN), “more than half of the global population now live in urban areas.”This is up from “one-third in 1950…
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