Category
page 1Utility cycling
utility cycling
any cycling as a means of transport (as opposed to sport or leisure activity), including private transport and individual mobility
bicycle trailer
wheeled frame with a hitch system for transporting cargo by bicycle
boda boda
type of motorcycle or bicycle with a space for a passenger or for carrying goods, often used as a taxi
cyclability
Cyclability is the degree of ease of bicycle circulation. A greater degree of cyclability in cities is related, among others, to benefits for people's health, lower levels of air and noise pollution, improved fluidity of traffic or increased productivity.
advanced stop box
road markings at road junctions allowing certain types of vehicle a head start

bike bus
group of people on bikes that follow a route on a schedule as a means of transportation
trailer bike
one-wheeled bicycle trailer that looks like "half a bicycle", designed to transport children in a seating position similar to a regular bicycle rider
Mikael Colville-Andersen
Danish urban designer and expert on urban mobility and bicycle friendliness
Bike-to-Work Day
annual event held on various days in the Spring across various countries that promotes the bicycle as an option for commuting to work
Idaho stop
Idaho state law allowing bicyclists to treat stop signs and red lights as yield signs
cycling network
interconnected network of cycle routes
cyclologistics
thumb|300px|Freight distribution in a bicycle trailer.
Cycle logistics, cargo bike logistics, bike logistics or cyclologistics is a form of freight transport and distribution that uses cargo bicycles or tricycles, with or without electric assistance, to carry out logistics activities, mainly in urban environments. This model can be used both for personal purposes and for professional delivery services, and it is considered part of urban logistics. Its application is particularly relevant in the so-called last mile, that is, the final stage of the transport of goods from a distribution center t
cycle chic
cycling in fashionable everyday clothes

cycling ecosystem
set of physical, social and cultural elements that favor the use of bicycles
bicycle transportation engineering
disciplines related to transportation engineering and transportation planning concerning bicycles as a mode of transport and the concomitant study, design and implementation of cycling infrastructure
Shweeb
thumb|A single Shweeb car
Shweeb is a proposed personal rapid transit network in New Zealand, based on human-powered monorail cars. The project prototype was originally designed and implemented in Rotorua, New Zealand, as a leisure attraction. The name is a reference to the German "zu schweben" meaning "to hang/hover/levitate", and indirectly to the suspended monorail Schwebebahn Wuppertal.