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World cities turn their streets over to walkers and cyclists

From Berlin to Bogotá there are new footpaths and bike lanes – but not in London

‘£1bn pledged’ for cycling and walking routes across England

Johnson told MPs figure was £350m but sources say he made error in ‘car crash of an announcement’

How London got rid of private cars – and grew more congested than ever

Britain’s biggest city has almost ground to a halt, thanks to the rise of Uber, delivery drivers – and cycle lanes. Can anything be done to end the gridlock and pollution?

Halfords rides bicycle sales boom

Disney and Trunki deals bolster retailer as sales of scooter and e-bikes soar

Four wheels bad, but three sehr gut. Germans climb aboard cargo bikes

As Berlin tries to switch to greener transport, people are choosing the bike, not the electric car – and it’s becoming a status symbol

Peugeot 3008: ‘Perfect for the Pyrenees – or the school run’

Peugeot’s comfortable new SUV offers cycling correspondent Jeremy Whittle a front row seat to all the action at this year’s Tour de France

London council under new pressure over cycling scheme veto

Kensington and Chelsea council fails to provide basic information on those it says opposed plan

Edinburgh cyclists win damages over injuries caused by tram tracks

Dozens of people could be in line for payments after judge’s landmark ruling

Robert Winston calls for cycle number plates after street assault

Labour peer claims he was kicked and abused by a cyclist who was riding on pavement

‘Bike country No 1’: Dutch go electric in record numbers

E-bikes now outsell standard bicycles in Netherlands, with quality prized more than price

Stromer ST3 electric bike: ‘Part bicycle, part rocket booster’

The Stromer ST3 pedal electric cycle is a phenomenal ride – between screaming exhilaration and abject terror, says Martin Love

Bikes put spanner in works of Dutch driverless car schemes

Report highlights problems bicycles cause to self-driving cars’ detection systems

The Guardian view on Prince Philip’s crash: road safety matters to all ages

Editorial: The Duke of Edinburgh’s crash in Norfolk can teach us all a lesson. Action is required to reduce the harm caused by collisions

UK health body calls for Copenhagen-style bike-friendly streets

National Institute for Health and Care Excellence says cyclists and pedestrians should get priority

Hummingbird: ‘The world’s lightest – and possibly sexiest – folding electric bike’

Taking inspiration from the top flight of motorsport, the Hummingbird e-bike is ready to take off (just don’t leave it unlocked anywhere), says Martin Love

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