September 2019
Harley Davidson has released the first images of its forthcoming range of e-bikes, and they look great. The company has hinted at a release in 2021.
Recall: bike carrier adaptor
Decathlon has recalled its BTWIN Bike Carrier Adaptor Bar, used for carrying bikes with non-standard frames on a rear strap bike rack or suspended frame.
Apple patents anti-dooring technology
Technology innovation giant Apple has been awarded a US patent on a door hinge control system that could potentially reduce the risk of dooring.
Tassie Bike News Bites
New map showing bike parking, Bicycle Network gets into PARKing Day action, Critical Mass, proposal for the Derwent Entertainment Centre grounds and Wild Mersey MTB tracks stage 2.
University on track for more active commutes
New travel survey results from the University of Tasmania have helped ease concerns about traffic congestion around the Hobart and Launceston campuses.
NSW to crack down on distracted driving in world first
NSW is set to become the first state in the world to roll out roadside cameras that can detect illegal mobile phone use while driving.
Car-free days for Canberra
The ACT government is considering car-free days in Canberra as a way to lower the territory’s emissions and encourage more people to ride.
Car sharing is caring
Bicycle Network talking about the benefits of cars? No, we haven't been hacked. We've actually found a valuable ally on our mission to help build a healthier and happier Australia.
Ride2School to keep on rolling
Bicycle Network's Ride2School program will keep rolling for at least two more years in Victoria with the Andrews Labor Government committing $1.4 million.
Green wave a go on Albert Street
A green wave for bike riders on Albert Street in East Melbourne will be made permanent after a trial by City of Melbourne found it reduced travel times by almost one minute.