Liveable cities
Although Amsterdam is renowned for its dense bike traffic, it is unhealthy car commutes that will be getting the chop under a new transport plan.
How to do a bike bridge
The new Lille Langebro cycle and pedestrian bridge opened recently, a stunning gift to the city of Copenhagen from an innovative property developer.
Road building is self-defeating, says car share operator
A new report from GoGet suggests the blame for worsening congestion falls at the feet of the very people who claim to be fixing it.
Banning bikes not the fix for George Street
Bicycles are set to be banned on George Street between Town Hall and Wynyard just weeks before Sydney’s light rail is set to open.
Bicycles and the City of Melbourne’s 2030 Transport Strategy
The City of Melbourne Council has unanimously approved it's 10 year Transport Strategy. We have a look at what that means for bike riding.
Bendigo gets bikey with a new walking and cycling strategy
The City of Bendigo has recently released the Walk, Cycle Greater Bendigo Strategy, to make riding and walking more attractive in the region.
University on track for more active commutes
New travel survey results from the University of Tasmania have helped ease concerns about traffic congestion around the Hobart and Launceston campuses.
Midtown moves car parking aside for people
The Tasmanian Young Planners group is organising PARKing Day in the “Midtown” area of Elizabeth Street between Melville and Patrick streets on Elizabeth Street between 9 am and 5 pm on Friday 20 September.
Tassie Bike News Bites
Tassie news includes a call for Commuter Challenge volunteers, Bicycle Network at the Writers Festival, this year's Australian MTB summit and new MTB trails and Hobart Council decisions.
Car parking losing the battle for the kerb
New kerb management technology being tested in Washington DC highlights the end of a 70 year dominance of street kerb space by the parked, private motor car.