November 2021
Riders along Lygon Street over the next few weeks will encounter gas utility works occupying sections of the roadway.
North East Rail Trail extension a step closer
The extension of the North East Rail Trail is a step closer following a recent ruling from the Resource Management Planning and Appeals Tribunal.
We need a national bike subsidy scheme
We're calling on the federal government to introduce a national bike subsidy scheme that offers a 30 per cent rebate, capped at $1500, for bikes, e-bikes or cargo bikes purchased for work purposes.
Anna’s three Peaks experiences
Anna’s Peaks Challenge Falls Creek experiences have varied from a year of firsts, a year of improvement and a year of challenges, but she pedals on.
Farm Road awaits bridge planning
The long-planned Alphington Link on the Darebin Creek Trail near the LaTrobe Golf Club is closer to reality with the release of a preferred route and concept designs.
Main Yarra Trail closure at Burnley Harbour
There will be an emergency closure of the Main Yarra Trail at Burnley Harbour during daytime working hours for the next three days.
World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
Sunday 21 November is the UN's World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, a day to remember all those who have been killed and seriously injured on our roads.
Do you live in a ’15 minute city’?
Do you live in a 15 minute city? Check out this new tool that ranks your suburb on the proximity of all of the essentials.
Scotland’s big budget allocation for active travel
The Scottish government will increase spending on active travel in 2024‑25 to at least £320m, equivalent to 10 per cent of the total transport budget.
Government mandates autonomous emergency braking tech
The Australian Government has announced that it will make autonomous emergency braking a mandatory requirement of all new light vehicles sold in Australia.