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Mobile phone enforcement technology could soon become a reality, with NSW becoming the first Australian state to clear the way through legislation.
Bad cycles leave riders on the edge
While NSW bike riders continue to wait for a safe place to ride on New South Head Road, another issue on the thoroughfare has reared its head.
Vote of no confidence in Operation Pedro
NSW Police Force’s Operation Pedro has drifted from its focus of cyclist and pedestrian safety to become a targeted bike rider sting.
Seal versus asphalt
Should roads popular with cyclists be finished with spray seal or asphalt?
Darebin Creek Trail closed for new bridge
The old wooden bridge on the Darebin Creek Trail at Dundas and Banksia Streets will soon be history as work starts soon on a new much wider structure.
Rail corridor route streamlined
The rail corridor through Ascot Vale and Flemington has long had potential as an attractive bike route, and it is now closer to being realised.
Plenty Road detours underway
As work ramps up on the Plenty Road duplication, bike route detours are now in place through Bundoora.
United Nations slates World Bicycle Day
Put a velodrome shaped circle around 3 June in your calendar – it's now World Bicycle Day, thanks to a United Nations (UN) declaration.
Copenhagen puts focus on bike parking
Copenhagen is racing to its goal of 50% of people riding a bike to work or education by 2025 – but there is a hurdle in the way – not enough bike parking.
Sitting makes the brain thin and the body fat
New research has established that sitting for too long not only contributes to obesity and associated diseases, but also affects your memory.