Now that millions of pupils have gone back to school, we call on the government to get more children walking
Claire Armitstead on the dangers of negotiating a left-hand junction
How should the urban cyclist compute personal risk with the laws of the road? This question was brought forcefully home
How safe are the world’s cities for cyclists?
Malmö When I arrived in Malmö two years ago, it was the free bicycle pumps, installed in convenient places on
Suggestions for the fashion-conscious cyclist
Sunglasses This has nothing to do with whether or not the sun is out. Wear them to keep out flies
Matt Seaton: Two wheels
One value of cycling is that it keeps your inner child alive. More than alive, in my case: in rude
Claire Armitstead on cycling
The following correction was printed in the Guardian’s Corrections and clarifications column, Monday September 1 2008 In the article below
Why I’m not convinced cyclist-friendly lorries are the solution to road fatalities | Matt Seaton
Having nearly lost one childhood friend and one adult friend to left-turning lorries that caught them in the blind spot
Extreme fitness: are you tough enough?
Hit a tyre with a sledgehammer. That’s all I need to do. It isn’t an especially big sledgehammer, nor an
Bath’s Combe Down railway tunnel to reopen for cyclists and hikers
In the age of steam this mile-long tunnel was notorious among train crews: a place of choking smoke and red-hot
Letters: Why Britain has a bad attitude towards bicycles
Your review of research about attitudes to cycling is very disappointing and a contrast to my recent visit to Amsterdam,