March 2021
A favourite complaint about how bike lanes and traffic calming measures slow down critical emergency services transport has been debunked.
Bikes on buses in the bush trial
Transport for NSW is calling on local residents in Wagga Wagga to help shape the state’s first ‘Bikes on Buses in the Bush’ trial.
Bike tourism just got a whole lot easier
Bike Hotels is a new platform making it easier for two-wheeled travellers to connect directly with bike-friendly accommodation, services and experiences.
Transport a route to better health
New research shows that those who ride to work are among the few getting healthier in a population that overall is getting chronically sicker.
Introducing the Great Redwood Trail
Californians are planning one of the world’s longest rail trails along a disused rail corridor in the rugged north of the state.
Rail trail revitalises Rosewood
Here's a real life story about the benefits of rail trail and how the New South Wales town of Rosewood has been revitalised.
Bicycle parking designs lodged for park’n’rides
The government has lodged its designs for council approval for bicycle parking at the new bus stop park’n’rides in Kingston, but confusingly they are proposing two types of parking rather than establishing a consistent approach.
The Netherlands by numbers
A new release of cycling data from the Netherlands Institute for Transport Policy reveals some interesting statistics that leave no doubt as to why the Dutch are such a healthy bunch.
Truck safety effort continues
Efforts to protect vulnerable road users continue to be rolled out as the massive infrastructure boom puts thousands of construction trucks on urban roads.
New path reaches to Skye
A new shared path will be provided along Hall Road between Skye and Cranbourne West in Melbourne’s outer south east.