State government
Bike riders will benefit from a rebuilding of Richmond Road between Cambridge and Richmond in southern Tasmania that will begin next year.
Solving congestion in our major cities
The latest report into solving Melbourne’s and Sydney’s traffic woes emphasises the need for congestion charging over building more roads.
Passing laws now in force in Tasmania
New minimum passing distance laws (MPDL) came into force in Tasmania today. Bike riders must now be passed at a minimum of one metre.
Barneson Boulevard set for bike-friendly make-over
One of Darwin’s key boulevards is set to be transformed into a vibrant place for people with the addition of an on-road, separated bike path.
Sydney Harbour Bridge steps forward
The cycle-friendly upgrades for the Sydney Harbour Bridge takes step forward with community consultation announced for November 2017.
Motoring group works on a cycle-friendly policy
Tasmania’s proposed minimum passing distance law was the subject of a valuable workshop held by the Royal Automobile Club of Tasmania (RACT) recently.
Build it and they will ride
Sydney commuters are leaving their cars at home and shifting to buses, trains and bike paths (if they exist).
WA cranks up cycle funding
The Western Australian McGowen Government has increased funding for cycling by 50% over the next four years and promises to improve transport diversity.