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A Key Policy in a Climate Adaptation Plan: Why Should Cycling Be Included in London’s New Heat Strategy?

Urban Cycling Institute’s Policy Intern, Priya Kaler, explains why London’s response to the latest heatwaves in the city is lacking a key component

Mark Your Calendars and Enjoy the Summer!

Newsletter | Register Now for CRBAM and for Our 2027 Courses, Then Sit Back and Read Our Paper or Join Us on a Long Ride

(Side)ways: How to “Hack” Habit Changes for Active Mobility Commuting

Off-the-Beaten-Path Initiatives in France That Are Building Cycling Culture and Trust Among Local Communities

Beyond Polarization: Mobility Through the Course of Life

When and How Moving Past Political Camps Can Help Us Build Better Cities for All

Infrastructure for Whom? Socio-Demographic Patterns of Mobility

In the final article of a three-part series, Urban Cycling Institute intern Ingrid Sant investigates how social positionality shapes the way we navigate cities.

Mobility is Politics

A history of mobility through autocratic restrictions and democratic limitations—and how the bicycle has overcome this

Stealing Cars: Property, Automobility, and the Colonial Crisis of Car Culture

Long Ride | Historian John Munro delves into the past in order to understand how the primacy of private property shapes mobility hierarchies in the present

Fatbikes: Solution or Nuisance?

Urban Cycling Institute’s Policy Intern, Priya Kaler, discusses how policies can better address the mobility solutions that fatbikes provide

What We Spoke About This Month

Newsletter | June Was a Busy Month for the Urban Cycling Institute

Re-establishing Priorities on Two Wheels

Urban Cycling Institute intern, Maya Borean, draws a timeline of Ghent’s shift towards a bicycle-centered urban configuration