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The State Government is to trial a scheme that makes builders pay fees when their work sites block traffic lanes.
Hopes for Swan Street Bridge fix
Last minute negotiations could result in safety improvements to the hazardous Swan Street underpass on the Main Yarra Trail.
First cars meet new ANCAP standards for cyclists
Two new cars have met ANCAP's upgraded five star safety standards that include greater protection for bike riders and pedestrians.
Bikes great for business in Denmark
More bikes in the street is more than just a fashion trend – it is at the core productivity and growth – according to Denmark’s top business lobby.
Pollution fears accelerate cargo bikes
Mounting concern over the impact of emissions on the health of city residents is driving a major switch to cargo bikes for local logistics.
Bosch leading in the workplace bike race
More than 100,000 employees of the German automotive electronics giant Bosch will get access to an ebike or standard bike.
Bike Futures shows Tassie the (cycle)way
On 5 July about 100 engineers, planners, designers, researchers and decision-makers from local and state government, private business and the University of Tasmania came together to hear why separated cycleways are a good idea for Tasmania.
Moving from cars to active transport
Tackling Tasmania’s car addiction is the first step towards moving people towards active transport options according to our Bike Futures presenter and transport planner, Knowles Tivendale.
Federation Trail truncated by tunnel
A section of the Federation Trail in Brooklyn has been closed until 2022, with an alternative route recommended for riders.
Share bikes come to Canberra
As more dockless share bike companies quit Australia, Canberra is readying itself for its own share bike trial.