Counts
Bicycle Network is seeking volunteers around Australia to count bikes on Super Tuesday, 3 March 2026.
Auckland cycleway win thanks to Bicycle Network data
Auckland Transport has decided to retain the Coronation Road cycleway as part of the permanent road network thanks to transport data provided by Bicycle Network's Artificial Intelligence Road Surveys (AIRS) studies.
Look out for the Super Tuesday counters
People riding bikes and e-bikes to work, study or school next Tuesday 4 March will notice hundreds of volunteers on key intersections wearing Bicycle Network's blue shirts and gathering important data on active travel.
Grab your spot for Super Tuesday 2025 commuter counts
Hundreds of volunteers will hit intersections during the morning rush to gather important data on active commuting.
Super Sunday counts show rise in active travel
Preliminary results from Bicycle Network’s Super Sunday 2024 bike counts show a 4% increase in active travel volumes compared to 2023.
Count bikes and raise money on Super Sunday
Bicycle Network’s AI-powered transport surveys go international
Bicycle Network has partnered with Auckland Transport to take Artificial Intelligence Road Surveys (AIRS) international, across the ditch to New Zealand.
Councils encouraged to sign up for Super Sunday bike counts
Bicycle Network is looking for expressions of interest from councils wanting to bolster their understanding of active transport in their area, by signing up for our annual Super Sunday bike counts.
Australia’s e-bike hotspots reveal Tasmania leading the charge
People all over Australia are now choosing e-bikes for their commutes, but some areas are more popular than others, new Bicycle Network analysis reveals.
Count bikes and shape better streets in Queensland
Are you a Queenslander wanting to count bikes, collect valuable data and help us build a more bike-friendly Australia?

