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An on-road section of the Upfield Trail could be converted into a shared zone in a proposal from the City of Merri-bek.
New York plans 500 secure bike parking units across the city
As ridership soars to record highs and heavier cargo bikes and e-bikes hit the streets in big numbers, New York City is turning its attention to secure storage for residents of the Big Apple.
Ballarat forges a better lake connection
The City of Ballarat is continuing to plug gaps in its bike network, and the next link in the chain is a busy street approaching the scenic Lake Wendouree.
TAC sounds alarm for tired drivers
Drivers are four times more likely to crash if they’ve had less than five hours’ sleep, according to research by Monash University and the Transport Accident Commission.
New England Rail Trail back on track
The proposed New England Rail Trail through northern New South Wales is again moving forward, after a local council walked back plans to delay construction.
Collins Street readies for bike lane trial
Hobart City Council will meet on Monday 27 May to decide whether to go ahead with detailed designs for a two-year bike lane trial on Collins Street.
Plenty River Trail takes shape
The Plenty River Trail project is making progress with the first new 400 metre section now completed.
New bridge for Laverton Creek
The long-planned bike and pedestrian bridge over the Skeleton Creek to link Altona and Altona Meadows is set to proceed following a funding allocation the State Budget.
London offers free bike loans for disabled people
A pioneering bike loan scheme has been introduced in London that promises to greatly improve access to active transport.
Police continue hunt for Cheltenham driver
Moorabbin Highway Patrol members continue to investigate after a bike rider was struck by a car and seriously injured in Cheltenham last month.