Queensland
2019 National Cycling Participation Survey is disappointing again. The results show more of the same problems that plague Australian bike riders.
Signalling – it’s a tricky business
Bicycle Network's partner law firm Maurice Blackburn have put together an interesting legal perspective on signalling when riding a bike.
Motion sensors make sense of physical activity
New technology has helped large scale physical activity studies provide compelling insights into the role of physical activity in reducing the risk of death.
Speed tops crash risk behaviour
A huge North American study of 28 million car trips has confirmed that speeding is the strongest predictor of crashes on our roads.
Harley heaven. You pedal, not peddle.
Harley Davidson has released the first images of its forthcoming range of e-bikes, and they look great. The company has hinted at a release in 2021.
Recall: bike carrier adaptor
Decathlon has recalled its BTWIN Bike Carrier Adaptor Bar, used for carrying bikes with non-standard frames on a rear strap bike rack or suspended frame.
Apple patents anti-dooring technology
Technology innovation giant Apple has been awarded a US patent on a door hinge control system that could potentially reduce the risk of dooring.
Q&A with Justin from GoGet
Bicycle Network recently had a chat with Justin, the General Manager of car share company GoGet, and found we actually have a lot in common.
Maurice Blackburn helping Bicycle Network members get back on track
Maurice Blackburn are proud to be the legal support partner for Bicycle Network and their members.
E-bikes beating not cheating the fitness test
Some people believe electric bikes are cheating, but a new study from Europe has found that e-bikes can be just as good as the original thing.

