October 2022
The government has embarked on its latest transport corridor study, this time for the East Tamar Highway. It follows public consultation for the West Tamar corridor strategy which closes soon. The government’s new approach to transport projects it so to undertake a corridor study that identifies all the major projects that need to be undertaken [...]
Forest, farms, heritage in new self-guide ride
Our self-guided Ambassador route library has a new ½ day addition with the Apsley Bothwell Country Loop ride.
Around the Bay Legends: Manny
As almost 10,000 riders line up to ride the United Energy Around the Bay this Sunday, in the pack will be a rider gearing up for the event for an impressive 28th time. Manny Karvelas is one of a select group, known as the Around the Bay Legends, who have made sure to ride the event every [...]
October packed out with social rides
There’s no excuse for not going for a social ride this month, with something for everyone being offered by our volunteer ride leaders across Tasmania.
Bike detour on Bridge Inn Road
A two-week detour will soon be in place for the section of bike path connecting Currumbin Road to Towerhill Avenue in Doreen.
Tassie Bike News Bites
Tassie Bike News features a new cycling safety campaign, Bridgewater Bridge works impacting roads, coastal pathway progress between Wynyard and Burnie, and the Central Coast developing a settlement strategy.
Curvy path at Parkdale
Level Crossings Projects has released refined designs for the new rail station and section of trail along the elevated rail through Parkdale.
Ride2Work Day brekkie back on the waterfront
This year’s Ride2Work Day breakfast in Hobart is back in its usual location at Mawson Place and we’ve got a few new features to get you riding that morning.
The most common bike crash locations in Adelaide
The RAA has been conducting its Risky Rides survey, which has shone a light on the suburbs where bike crashes are most common.
Shock bike light charger recall
A charger for a powerful bike light has been recalled because the plug pins are uninsulated resulting in the risk of electric shock.