Thanks for attending Angela van der Kloof’s opening talk at Cyclomestá Trnava 2025! This page contains some Mobycon webinars, blog posts and resources selected by Angela that we hope you’ll be interested in perusing as professionals working on the take-up and promotion of urban cycling.
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These webinars expand on the themes in Angela’s presentation and are good for anyone looking for other in-depth explorations of cycling topics.
Designing Safe Intersections and Crossings for All Road Users: This webinar offers an examination of the Dutch approach to making cycling and walking safer at intersections and crossings, and how to adapt those approaches to benefit communities everywhere.
Teaching an Adult to Ride: This webinar (taught by Angela) discusses ways that adults who may not have had an opportunity to learn to cycle as children can be taught in a way that makes them feel comfortable and confident.
Principles of Traffic Calming: How can car traffic be slowed down, and is it necessary to physically separate it from cycles? In this webinar, we share temporary and permanent street-level interventions as well as the concepts that justify their use.
The Economics of Cycling: Learning Through Experience: In this webinar, Dr. Alan Bartley discusses the economic benefits of good cycling infrastructure, and the benefits of knowledge sharing between cities more broadly.
An Exploration of Gender Bias in the Cycling Field: In this two-part webinar, Angela and guests discuss the barriers to cycling that exist for women, and Mobycon interviews female cyclists on the street to learn more about their experiences.