Will Norman: the visionary behind London’s cycling future

Zag sits down with London’s Walking and Cycling Commissioner Will Norman to discuss the Mayor’s Vision Zero progress in reducing cycling fatalities and plans for expanding the city’s Cycleway network
Segway receives global recognition for sustainability efforts

Zag examines why Segway has been awarded a Life Cycle Assessment for its new D110 shared e-scooter.
e-Mobility Rentals CEO: “We are the Netflix of sustainable mobility”

Eduard Anghel shares how their company provides an integrated ecosystem of sustainable mobility solutions to help businesses transition to a cleaner future
Author Melissa Bruntlett on the impact of cars on human psychology

In #21 of Zag’s Women Making Moves series, Melissa Bruntlett explains how the Netherlands became a cycling haven and teases her upcoming book exploring why women in leadership roles drive transformative urban change
Exclusive: “This is a new route for micromobility operators to serve UK communities directly”

Kristian Brink and Steven Bell explain how a new three-way collaboration between Urban Sharing, Pashley Cycles and property development firm Berkeley Group is presenting an alternative to city-wide micromobility tenders
Cycle journeys soar 26% in London since 2019

New data from Transport for London (TfL) reveals that the number of cycle journeys have increased by 26% since 2019.