July 2019
The test-driver of a $350,000 McLaren supercar that crashed into a bike rider during a media junket has been sentenced to prison for 12 months.
Bike riding insurance – are you sure you’re covered?
Insurance policies are a bit like bikes – what suits one person may not necessarily suit the next.
Road projects could have bicycle spin-offs
The Tasmanian Government has made close to $800 million in promises for new and upgraded roads for the state over five years, and we’re keeping a close eye on which ones will include bicycle infrastructure.
Get the truck out of the way
There are growing safety concerns associated with trucks illegally parking in bike lanes throughout Melbourne. Send us your photos to help us tackle the issue.
QLD to implement one of world’s highest fines for distracted driving
Queensland drivers caught using their mobile phones while driving could soon be hit with a huge $1000 fine, as Australia cracks down on distracted driving.
Queensland: a big state and few people riding
A large survey of Queenslanders has concluded that two-thirds of the population never ride a bike, with a lack of decent riding facilities one of the reasons to blame.
Active travel a key to increasing physical activity, says sports body.
A new study from the UK confirms that active travel, such as bike riding and walking, has a strong positive impact on building a healthy and active nation.
Via dell’Acqua – 250km Rome to Assisi trail
The Italians are planning a new 250km bike tourism route through central Italy, linking Assisi in Umbria to the country's capital, Rome.
Dalton Road lane may be resurrected
The bike lane that went mysteriously missing from Dalton Road in Thomastown following recent upgrades may soon be resurrected.
Big improvement on Little street
The City of Melbourne has added important finishing touches to the city's strong-spine small street, Little Collins, which bike riders will appreciate.