April 2018
Ride sharing behemoth Uber is heading in a new direction . . . on two wheels.
Lower speeds to 30km/h and save lives
A global review into speed and crash risk is calling for 30km/h speed limits in built up environments.
Gear-to-peer the next big roller in the sharing economy
Quipmo, the next frontier in the sharing economy, will give Australians access to bicycles and gear anywhere at any time.
Tassie to get first protected lane
Tasmania’s first protected bicycle lane in Glenorchy’s city centre may be short but it will provide an example of the type of infrastructure Tasmania needs to get more people riding.
More bikes, fewer cars to ease Melbourne crush
Melbourne is poised to amplify its liveability and affluence by increasing its allure to pedestrians and bike riders.
Commonwealth Games green and gold cycling guide
The 21st edition of Commonwealth Games has arrived. Here is a handy guide with information about all the cycling events being held.
Bikes to be phantomed from the opera
Bikes are no longer allowed to be ridden in the surrounds of the Sydney Opera House, but it seems that common sense will prevail.
Study shows the supercharge of ebikes
Ebikes are replacing cars and increasing the time people spend riding, a study of ebike users in North America has found.