August 2018
Hopes are rising for better bike connections around Newport in Melbourne’s inner south-west.
Arden goes active
The vision for the massive redevelopment of the Arden precinct in North Melbourne shows a powerful commitment to active transport.
Perfect storm in Brighton
Smart thinking has turned a storm water project in Brighton into an opportunity for a street upgrade and a new bike facility.
Snap, Send, Solve success
A report to Snap, Send, Solve has resulted in the hasty removal of a dangerous drain and road plate in the City of Melbourne.
Public rally to replace Walmer Street Bridge
Local bike riders are invited to attend a public rally this Saturday 4 August calling for action to replace Abbotsford’s Walmer Street Bridge.
Drivers understand cyclist passing laws
Research from the Road Safety Advisory Council has found that driver understanding of the 1 metre cyclist passing laws has increased over the past four years, but not of the 1.5 metre passing law.
Brits set sights on cargo bikes
The UK government is loading up on cargo bikes as it seeks solutions for the congestion and pollution crises threatening the prosperity of its cities.
Further constraints on Whitehall Street
The moving of the North Yarra Main Sewer under Whitehall Street in Footscray and Yarraville gets even more disruptive from next week.
Pipe project impacts Napier Street route
The busy Napier Street route to the city through Fitzroy will be out of action while Melbourne Water moves on with its project to replace a water main.
Uber bikes show cars the way
Imagine you have the Uber app on your iPhone, you are in a hurry to get from A to B, what do you choose? Car or bike?