November 2017
New TV advertisements hit Victorian airwaves this week as the state government launched its safe passing distance campaign.
Polishing bike skills with funding in doubt
While the program's future funding is in doubt, Ride2School carries on, working with students from Howrah Primary School, fine tuning their bike skills.
Bay Trail squeeze fix coming
The frequently overcrowded section of the Bay Trail outside the entrance to the Middle Brighton Baths is set for a makeover that will separate bikes from pedestrians.
Lower Merri gets a lift
The trail along the lower Merri Creek has been replaced with a much superior pathway.
St Georges Road pipes down
Now that pipes are in the ground along St Georges Road, work has ramped up on finishing the new pathway and reinstating the landscaping along the boulevard.
Pedalling the benefits of ebikes
Bicycle Network joined the Tasmanian branch of Australian Electric Vehicle Association for a five-day ebike ride along Tasmania’s east coast.
Peaks Challenge Cradle Mountain farewelled
In the three years of Bicycle Network's Peaks Challenge Cradle Mountain we have learnt to expect the unexpected, and this weekend was no different.
Rugged weather for Peaks Challenge Cradle Mountain
Peaks Challenge Cradle Mountain has made a name for itself as a rugged event, with brutal climbs and unpredictable weather, and this weekend will be no different.
Singapore says no more cars
With roads already taking up 12 per cent of its land area, Singapore will cap the total number of cars in the city state from February 2018. “In view of land constraints and competing needs, there is limited scope for further expansion of the road network,” the Land Transport Authority (LTA) explains. The island government [...]
Tract on track to building a healthy workplace
The benefits of riding to work are being realised by Australian landscape architecture, planning and design consultancy, Tract Consultants.