Newsroom

for

May 2025

Benefits of 30km/h abound in Europe

Momentum is building for the wider introduction of 30 km/h speed limits across European cities as the benefits of the move become clearer with every passing year.

Fork standards under scrutiny

A massive award for damages in the United Kingdom has again raised the issue of unexpected fork failure causing riders to crash.
Illustration of a path through a park showing people riding, walking and performing yoga.

Adult muscles are less susceptible to soreness

Although older people often moan about their muscles being sore after a good workout on the bike, new research shows adults experience less muscle soreness following exercise than younger people.

NSW set to legalise e-scooters

The New South Wales Government will legalise e-scooters on shared paths and on-road bike lanes, but they will remain illegal on footpaths.

Tassie Bike News Bites

A new path connecting Spreyton to Devonport and design guidelines for Hobart developments lead this edition of Tassie Bike News Bites.

Riders face reset on Footscray Road

Riders using the Footscray Road trail face an important reset from tomorrow as new arrangements for trucks leaving the Port of Melbourne kick in.

Get into gravel in May

This fortnight’s social rides feature sections of gravel roads and paths in most of the routes, catering to the increased popularity of mountain bikes and gravel bikes.