A human on a bicycle is still the most energy efficient way for a man to travel, even more efficient than a salmon in the sea or a condor in the sky. But this efficiency can be brought to a stop by as little as a piece of...
Designed by Slovenian entrepreneur Bostjan Zagar, Olaf was launched following a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2014. The Olaf scooters are available in two models: the more flexible and smaller Olaf Urban backpack, and...
Increasing traffic congestion—along with energy, pollution, parking and maintenance hassles—are definitely creating a demand for smart, two-wheel solutions for getting around cities, university campuses and other congested...
Need an extra push to get started with bike commuting? You're in luck: Dutch cycling company Vanmoof just launched their amazing B6 Bicycle in the U.S. With in-built high-powered bike lights and puncture resistant tires,...
In most cases, waking up to find half a bike in your garage would throw a wrench in your morning commute. But that's not the case with the Halfbike, a new vehicle by Kolelinia Lab. Technically a tricycle, Halfbike combines...
Approximately eight million people travel between Melbourne and Sydney each year, and that number is set to double within the next 25 years. There is doubt that the country’s current infrastructure can meet this demand,...
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