The project Copencycle is a collaboration between the City of Copenhagen and MIT SENSEable City Lab. The project aims to integrate technology and to create more detailed studies about sustainable urban transportation in relation to bicycle movements, services and routes etc.http://senseable.mit.edu/copencycle/
MIT’s SENSEable City Lab and the Mayor’s office of Copenhagen have joined forces to develop a leapfrog sustainable transportation system for bicycles - The Copenhagen Wheel.http://senseable.mit.edu/copenhagenwheel/The Copenhagen wheel pdf.
These two English language blogs describe and discuss Copenhagen’s cycling culture. They address both Copenhageners and non-residents.www.copenhagenize.com www.copenhagencyclechic.com
Ibikecph is a social forum for everyone who cycles in Copenhagen. www.ibikecph.dk
The Copenhagen bike share system was founded in 1995.http://www.bycyklen.dk
As a step towards a new bike share system, the City of Copenhagen has launched an open international design competition.www.cphbikeshare.com
Public transport journey plannerMakes it easy to plan short or long journeys in Denmark since you can run a search combining cycling with the metro/train. www.rejseplanen.dk
Plan your cycle trip on the Yellow Pageswww.dgs.dk
Provides a quick update on traffic in the metropolitan area, including bicycle traffic. Includes weather reports, cycling tips, details about roadworks that could inconvenience cyclists, etc. www.trafikken.dk
Special interest group for the country’s cyclists. Includes political background material and a great deal of useful information and tips for cyclists.www.dcf.dk
Copenhagen X provides information on urban development, building projects, architectural visions and innovations in the capital. There is a special focus on cycling, including a guide and map of interesting cycling tours in the newly renovated Amager area. www.chpx.dk