Are cargo bikes the urban solution?

Leah Carroll Leah Carroll | 05-15 16:15

Sustainable transportation solutions are more crucial than ever, and the transport infrastructure in Ireland means that the ever-increasing issues of urban mobility are often left to the individual to solve.

With that in mind, there are transport methods which can alleviate the stress of navigating compact urban areas. Although, if you have items such as children or shopping, this becomes a little trickier to manage.

We review the Cube Longtail Cargo Bike as a solution to ferrying shopping and children around busy urban areas.

Dublin2Bike lent the Cube Longtail for a number of days to review.


Read more: Leah Carroll reviews the Volvo EX30

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