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Riding to work in the Melbourne CBD has continued to grow following the flat years of the pandemic, according to figures from the latest Bicycle Network Super Tuesday annual bike count.
Recreational riding on the rise, Super Sunday numbers reveal
Recreational riding is on the up in Australia, data from Bicycle Network’s Super Sunday bike counts has revealed.
Nab your spot for Super Tuesday bike counts
Registrations are now open for Bicycle Network’s Super Tuesday bike counts on 5 March, where hundreds of volunteers will take to intersections during the morning peak to collect vital data on active commuting.
Registrations open for Super Tuesday 2024 rider counts
It's nearly 2024 and councils looking to the future of sustainable transport are reminded to get set for Bicycle Network's Super Tuesday on 5 March.
Join our Super Sunday bike counts
Registrations are now open for volunteers to secure a site during Bicycle Network's upcoming Super Sunday active transport survey on Sunday 12 November.
Councils gear up for Super Sunday bike counts
As the weather warms up and becomes more enjoyable for riding and walking, Bicycle Network Super Sunday volunteers will be ready and waiting to tally their numbers as we move closer to summer.
Super Tuesday volunteers needed in the NT
Preparations are underway for our Super Tuesday Top End commuter counts and helping hands are needed at survey sites around the Northern Territory.
Surveys hint at Sydney rider diversity
A new type of survey is offering valuable insights into the diversity of bike riders in the City of Sydney.
AI tool tackles conflict on Chapel Street
With a narrow unseparated bike lane and high risk of dooring, Chapel Street is a particularly harrowing street for bike riders in Melbourne
Riding to Melbourne CBD bounces back
Bike commuting in Melbourne is bouncing back in the wake of the COVID years and numbers are up more than 50% on last year, according to data from today's annual Super Tuesday bike count.