At just 48 grams, the Knog Quokka 150 directs light wherever you look. This can be invaluable at junctions where drivers may fail to spot you. A quick turn of the head beams light into the driver’s ...
Resistance to change is an enduring challenge. When it comes to transforming our roads into safer, more inclusive spaces, it seems as old as the motor car itself. This resistance - fuelled by fear of ...
In the Netherlands, the widespread use of red as the colour for cycling lanes isn’t just a design quirk – it’s a deliberate choice, steeped in history, practicality, and a commitment to cohesive ...
When you buy from the ETA, you get excellent cover and help build a sustainable future for all. We have supported vital environmental projects in Britain and throughout the world for over 30 years.
When the ETA launched in 1990, with the exception of milk floats, electric vehicles (EVs) were a rare sight on UK roads. Fast ...
With around two million e-bikes in the UK and sales surging, stories of battery fires are on the rise. But let’s keep things in perspective: e-bike fires occur at a rate of less than one per day. In ...
In cycling lore, few images are as evocative as the voiture balai, or broom wagon, trailing behind the riders in the Tour de France. Originally a humble vehicle designed to sweep up riders who’d ...
For most of us, cycling represents freedom. Bikes are simple, dependable machines. But when something goes wrong - a puncture, a broken chain, or even a flat battery - freedom can quickly turn to ...
Mobility scooters are a lifeline for over half a million people across the UK, offering independence and freedom. But whether you’re new to using one or a long-time rider, understanding the basics of ...
Forget most of what you’ve heard about hybrid, electric, or biodiesel – there is no such thing as a ‘green’ car. All cars damage the environment; it’s just that some do more damage than others. The ...