Multimodal life

Multimodal life

Multimodal transportation is reshaping urban life. It’s about seamlessly combining biking, trains, and walking to navigate the city with efficiency and ease. This approach isn’t merely about convenience; it’s a solution to urban challenges like traffic congestion, rising costs of car ownership, and environmental impact. Multimodality empowers individuals to move sustainably and independently.

décembre 15, 2024 — The Newton-Rider team
The Newton-Rider N1 bicycle helmet is designed to help prevent concussions in bike accidents.

The Newton-Rider N1 bicycle helmet is designed to help prevent concussions in bike accidents.

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Understanding Concussions: Causes and Implications Concussions pose a grave risk in bike accidents, potentially leading to long-term cognitive and neurological issues that greatly impact an individual's quality of life. Research by Lloyd and Conidi reveals that traditional bike helmets provide limited protection agains...

octobre 13, 2024 — The Newton-Rider team
Riding with Confidence

Riding with Confidence

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In the quiet moments before a ride, we often ponder the responsibilities we carry—not just for ourselves, but for those who cherish us. Any bicycle helmet is more than a mere accessory; it's a silent vow to safeguard the trust placed in us by our loved ones.

Beyond its practical function, a helmet symbolises a shared understanding of responsibility. It's a quiet assurance to our loved ones that we prioritise safety, recognising the trust they place in us. As we secure our helmet in place, it's a subtle acknowledgment of... 

avril 24, 2024 — The Newton-Rider team
Cycling to work linked with better mental health

Cycling to work linked with better mental health

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Cycling to work has been found to correlate with improved mental health, leading to increased happiness, according to a recent study published by The University of Edinburgh.

The research reveals that individuals who commute to work by bicycle are less likely to be prescribed medications for anxiety or depression compared to those who use alternative modes of transportation.

janvier 17, 2024 — The Newton-Rider team
The Newton-Rider N1 Helmet -redefining the bicycle helmet

The Newton-Rider N1 Helmet -redefining the bicycle helmet

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There's a common perception among cyclists that traditional bicycle helmets are large, stiff, and bulky, threatening to obliterate their carefully curated self-esteem and confidence. Unlike EPS helmets, the Newton-Rider N1 boasts a semi-soft and slender design preserving the personality and awareness of urban cyclists....

Newton-Rider N1: Redefining Bicycle Helmets in a New Frontier of Style and Safety

Newton-Rider N1: Redefining Bicycle Helmets in a New Frontier of Style and Safety

We wanted to design a thin, sleek, stylish and semi-soft helmet. A helmet that is comfortable to wear, foldable for easy storing throughout the day or between commutes. A helmet with more advanced technology, namely Linear Protection and Multi-Impact technology. We wanted to make a helmet that was indeed like no other...
Man riding with the newton-Rider N1 foldable helmet

Pedalling in Style

How fashion is part of the cycling experience Cycling transcends mere utility; it is a means of self-expression, interaction with the environment, and a potent vehicle for environmental change. In this discourse, we delve into the profound influence of fashion on the cycling experience, encompassing personal style and...
Urban Cycling –the Unbearable Lightness of Commute

Urban Cycling –the Unbearable Lightness of Commute

A major shift is altering the transport scene within the delicate urban network of prominent European cities: the prioritisation of cycling. A harmonic fusion of urban planning and sustainable mobility has given birth to "The Unbearable Lightness of Commute," mirroring Milan Kundera's investigation of life's ambiguitie...
août 25, 2023 — The Newton-Rider team