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Bremenize was launched in 2016 to celebrate Bremen as a cycling city and to advocate for even better conditions for cyclists, pedestrians, and public transport. Since then, we have published over 100 articles and produced dozens of videos. Our website is available in both German and English and offers the world a glimpse into Bremen as a cycling city. We have also visited several cities in other countries and reported firsthand on their bike-friendliness.
Our articles are divided into four main categories and several subcategories. You can browse them below or use the search function to find a specific article.
Bremenize Blog
Bremen’s 1st “Premium Cycle Route” To Be Completed In 2022
by Wolfgang Köhler-Naumann | Jun 19, 2020 | Infrastructure, Premium Routes
At last the time has come. The start of formal public consultation for the "Wallring" premium cycle route was announced today by the Senator for Climate Protection, Environment, Mobility, Urban Development and Housing (short: SKUMS). The "Wallring" is part of the 43...
Safe mobility for all – an open letter
by Wolfgang Köhler-Naumann | May 13, 2020 | Infrastructure, Safety
Changing Cities, Berlin, on April 14th published an open letter to Minister of Transport A. Scheuer, which called for the establishment of corona-safe pedestrian and cycle paths. Bremen initiatives have now sent an open letter with the same aim to the Bremen Senate...
1970s Tools For 2030 Aims
by Richard Grassick | May 6, 2020 | Cycling, Cycling History, Cycling Politics, Ecomobility
Is your head stuck in the 1970s? Most of us like to think that we fit well with the modern world. We appreciate democracy. We support equal rights for all. We are tolerant and open to new ways. Yet when it comes to transport policy, many of us can’t get out of 1970s...
ECOMOBILITY
Edinburgh – An Aspiring Cycle City
Wallring: Thank you very much! More of it!
Cycling Women in the 19th Century in Bremen
Sorting Bremen’s Cycling Advocacy Toolbox
How to Transform A Busy Street
Einfach Einsteigen: A Public Transport Revolution?
Zebra Crossing – no chance in Bremen?
Bremen’s 1st “Premium Cycle Route” To Be Completed In 2022
1970s Tools For 2030 Aims
Walking Check in Bremen
Cycling In Mixed Traffic? No!
The Great Tram Stop Adventure
Bremens first Protected Cycling Lane?
One Hundred and Eighty Kilotons
A Pro-Walking Manifesto for Bremen
Cycling City, Car City Bremen
Think Green? Vote Red?
A Vote For Cycling?
Parkallee in Bremen: Missing the Target
Seeing Red
Camp 2021 – German City Campaigns Get Networked
Protected Bike Lanes: Solving the safety conflict?
Berlin : From Grassroots Movement to Mobility Act
Portland – Myth and Reality
Women on bikes – There is a difference
Parking Space to Cycle Space? Not In Bremen
Keep the Pavements Clear!
European Push and Pull
The Bargain Hunters
Carrot and Stick in Amsterdam
Wazzup On Parkallee?
Oslo: When Car Parking Is Actually Tackled
A Visit to Amsterdam
Bremen’s First Premium Route
Bremen’s Parking Policy Battleground
Green Light for Cycle Neighbourhood
Cycle Streets That Inspire?
Humboldtstraße – A Role Model?
Cycle Streets: Do content and label match?
Scharnhorststraße Plans – Who Benefits?
Model Bike Neighbourhood in Neustadt?
The Good, The Bad, The Trees
Bremen Cycle Streets: Too Compromised?
Cycling Referendum in Berlin: When Politicians Are Compelled to Act
A View from Newcastle
Jan Gehl – Cities for People
A Brief History of the -Ize’s
Parkallee – No Stars For The Cunning Plan
Frightening the Horses
Cycling in Bremen – The Early Years
INFRASTRUCTURE
Transport Accessibility – 3. Special Infrastructure
Transport Accessibility 2. Pavement parking
Transport Accessibility – 1. Road Law
Protected Bike Lanes in Corona Times: Do it Bremen!
Platz Da! Parliament Agrees Compromise
Sielwall in Bremen: The Law is a Joke??
Bremen’s 1st “Premium Cycle Route” To Be Completed In 2022
Safe mobility for all – an open letter
Cycling In Mixed Traffic? No!
Fee-Based Parking – A Definition of Terms
Bremens first Protected Cycling Lane?
Parking Day: Or how to civilise a traffic hell
Guerilla action or a “city for people”?
Resident Parking – Transport Transition or Motorist Appeasement?
The Time Is Ripe – Parking Must Cost
Cycling City, Car City Bremen
Protected Bike Lanes: Solving the safety conflict?
“Platz Da!” Moves Up A Gear
Breaking News: We are allowed to park legally in Bremen!
Legal Parking Fine Goes To Court
Keep the Pavements Clear!
Open Letter to the Bremen Government
The Bargain Hunters
A Never-Ending Story
Four Bremen NGOs Forge New Transport Transition Initiative
Illegal Parking in Bremen: Not a Victimless Crime
Parking: Expensive for everyone except drivers
Dangerous drivers from a parent’s perspective
Park(ing) Day in Neustadt
Creeping Parking Disease
Biebricher Straße – 30 Parking Spaces
The Key Stone Cop Out
“The Law Is An Ass”, Said Alice
Illegal parking – Unavoidable Evil or Misplaced Tolerance?
The Parking Problem – New Series
Out of the Blue and Into the Black
A Brief History of the -Ize’s
Parking Day in Bremen Neustadt
Do you know Bremen?
URBAN PLANNING
The Struggle for the Right to Mobility
..but I NEED my car….
Senators drag feet over illegal parking
Transport Accessibility 2. Pavement parking
Transport Accessibility – 1. Road Law
Protected Bike Lanes in Corona Times: Do it Bremen!
Politicians Moved to Address Sielwall
Dear Bremen, give us space to keep our distance. Love, your inhabitants
After Corona – The future of public space
Join the German Zero CO2 initiative!
One Hundred and Eighty Kilotons
Ralph Saxe – Transport Revolution In 2019?
Berlin : From Grassroots Movement to Mobility Act
Portland – Myth and Reality
Dangerous drivers from a parent’s perspective
Park(ing) Day in Neustadt
Reinhard Loske
Cycling Referendum in Berlin: When Politicians Are Compelled to Act
A View from Newcastle
Jan Gehl – Cities for People
TRANSFORMATION
