The Oscar nominee says he opted to hire one of the dockless e-bikes due to a “traffic jam” in the capital, but claims he was fined for leaving the bike in a ‘no-parking zone’ on the red carpet| road.cc
Households in London with two or more cars should be giving up on-street spaces for hire bike bays, according to electric bike provider Forest. The hire bike provider's head of operations Will Jansen has made the case to The Times newspaper, arguing there is "more room to challenge car owners in London" and that "more pressure could be applied to car owners to free up some of this space". Forest is hoping to add another 2,000 bikes to its fleet, having already got 15,000 shared e-bikes availa...| electric bike reviews, buying advice and news - ebiketips
The hire bike company’s ‘Action Plan’ also includes the creation of 2,500 new parking spaces in London, technology to block poor parking “in real time”, and a £250k commitment to improve access to cycling| road.cc