Ride2Work

National Ride2Work Day

Thank you to everyone who joined Australia’s biggest celebration of commuter riding on National Ride2Work Day on 16 October 2024.

Ride2Work Day 2024 Recap

Thank you to everyone who registered their ride and hopped on their bike to take part in Australia’s biggest celebration of commuter riding. Now in its 32nd year, National Ride2Work Day is all about normalising riding a bicycle to work and encouraging everyone to give it a go.

7,392 commuters registered their ride in 2024

🚲 134,534.4km were ridden – that’s over one lap around the world!

🌳 24,362.8345 of CO2 was saved – equating to planting 974 trees.

In Melbourne we counted:
  • +5.5% increase on Canning Street, on Ride2Work Day 2024
  • +10% increase of riders on Harbour Esplanade, on Ride2Work Day 2024
  • +18.5% riders at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, on Ride2Work Day 2024.
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Join the commuter evolution

Whether you’re a regular two-wheeled commuter or new to the habit, the great news is every day can be Ride2Work day. Join the commuter evolution to enjoy the many health, wellbeing and environmental benefits riding provides. 

How can you get involved?

Register your ride below to help us understand where people are commuting by bike, how far they pedal and where we need to build better places to ride. Plus, we’ll send you the latest news for our upcoming Ride2Work events.

Make your commute count this Ride to Work Day!

REGISTER NOW

Event resources

Posters and digital pack

Are you organising a Ride2Work Day event?

Click here to download our digital pack of posters and resources for your office and team to Ride2Work this October 2024.

Visit our resources page for tips and resources on encouraging your work mates to get started with riding a bike to work.

Businesses

Register your event

Register your business or organisation’s community breakfast/event for National Ride2Work Day on Wednesday, 16th October 2024! Whether your event is public or private, participating is a great way to support active commuting and build community spirit. Public events will be added to our community breakfast map, allowing commuters to plan their journeys and visit a local breakfast/event on their way to work. It’s a fantastic opportunity to promote your organisation, connect with the community, and encourage healthier commuting habits.

REGISTER YOUR BUSINESS HERE

Breakfast

Bicycle Network Breakfasts

Drop by one of the Bicycle Network breakfast sites on Wednesday 16 October to grab a coffee and chat to other bike riders!

Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, South Wharf 
Time: 7:00 – 9:00am

What to expect: 

  • Bike tune-ups by White Bike
  • Police bike engraving 
  • Bicycle Network handouts and membership desk 
  • Handouts from Melbourne City Park Rangers  
  • Corporate partners: Lime and BigBuild 
  • Coffee and breakfast bits for those passing by! 
Dixon Street Car Park, Kingston 
Time: 7:00 – 9:00am 

What to expect: 

  • Bike mechanic on site 
  • Free coffee 
  • eBike expo by Dyson and Dutch Cargo 
  • Partnered event with Kingston City Council 
  • Bicycle Network tent with handouts 
Duckett Street, Brunswick – along the Upfield City trail.  
Time: 7:00 – 9:00am 

What to expect: 

  • Bike tune-ups by Good Cycles 
  • Bicycle Network handouts 
  • eBike expo by Tern eBikes 
  • Police bike engraving 
  • Free coffee from IMA Pantry 
  • Breakfast bites for those passing by! 
Hobart Breakfast, Mawson Place 
Time: 7:30 – 9:00am 

What to expect: 

  • Free Coffee
  • Smoothie machine 
  • Bike mechanic on site Bicycle Network tent with handouts 

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Smart ways to ride

Riding a bike to work should be easy and fun. It shouldn’t be over complicated. Smart ways to ride has three simple steps to get you riding. Here’s step one: 

Step 1 – Find your ride

You don’t need to have the latest and greatest bike. You will be surprised about what you can find in a family or friend’s shed or garage.

If that’s no good, you can also try secondhand or chat to your local bike shop about an easy ride.

Smart ways to ride Ride2Work Bicycle Network

Step 2 – Plan your ride

If you’re riding to work for the first time, you might like to find somewhere off the road like a bike path or shared trail. You can find these by searching the bike icon in Google Maps. Check out our guide on how to plan a bike route for more.

But don’t get immersed in the maps—get out there and find your way. It’s a good way to find new places to ride and build confidence.

Another hot tip is to chat to friends or work colleagues that live in a similar area. Maybe you could ride together? 

Step 3 – Enjoy your ride

Get pedalling and have fun. It’s that simple.

As the nice weather rolls in there is no better time to enjoy actively commuting to work.

Take time to enjoy the simple moments – the wind in your hair, a crisp clear morning, the feeling of freedom, the green flow of traffic lights. 

Not only will you save time and money, you’ll be happier and healthier for it. 

A special thanks to our…

Sponsors & partners

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