Counts
The weather couldn't have been better for this year's National Ride2Work Day, Australia's biggest celebration of commuter riding.
AIRS technology hits Bundaberg
Bundaberg Regional Council is one of the latest municipalities to collect important transport data using Bicycle Network’s AIRS bike-counting technology.
Super Tuesday National Report provides insights into post-pandemic bike riding trends
The Super Tuesday South National Report has been released for 2022, which provides insights into the state of bicycle riding at the beginning of the year.
Using artificial intelligence to understand the roads of Port Phillip
Bicycle Network and City of Port Phillip have used AI surveys in a recent project to collect important transport data to inform planning and decision making
Super Tuesday results suggest changes in bike commuting
The Super Tuesday results have been finalised for 2022, and they suggest that pandemic hesitancy and work-location flexibility is having an effect on commuter volumes across Australia.
AI-based road counts to begin in the City of Port Phillip
Bicycle Network have partnered with the City of Port Phillip and tech firm Vivacity Labs to launch the first AI-based sensors for counting traffic in the Port Phillip area.
Ten years of bike count data for public use
Bicycle Network's new Super Counts data dashboard offers ten years of bike count data from over 3000 locations across Australia.
Super Tuesday count kicks off
Bicycle Network's Super Tuesday commuter bike count kicked off today, with volunteer counters tallying bike riders around the country.
Super Sunday stats show riding is still strong
Early data from last month's Super Sunday count show people are still riding bikes in big numbers, with previous Super Sunday records being smashed.
Bike rider numbers continue to grow
The latest count of people riding during COVID-19 has confirmed what we've all been thinking – they're bursting at the seams and we need more space to ride.