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A review of how school zone boundaries are set is underway, and Bicycle Network would like to see the opportunity for active travel to school taken in to consideration.
GM see bike future ahead
General Motors has joined the long conga line of car companies looking to enter the bike business as car sales retreat, with a snazzy new design.
Driver distraction laws working for those on two wheels in the US
A new US study has found that driver distraction laws have greatly reduced motorcycle deaths, raising the question whether the people on bicycles are also safer.
Crashing solo is half the problem
A new study has confirmed that half of the bike injuries on the road come from crashes that involve just one vehicle: your bike.
Fork fail leads to death
A sudden mechanical failure has lead to the tragic death of an Ocean Grove rider, igniting reminders for all riders to regularly check the structural integrity of older bikes.
Warming up for Active April
The Premier's Active April encourages Victorians to 30 mins of exercise per day during April, and National Ride2School Day on March 22 is the perfect warm up!
An unfounded obsession with car parks
Contrary to current concerns of Bondi Junction businesses, studies show transforming car parking space to accommodate bike paths has a positive impact on retail.
Hope for primary school congestion crisis
A recent article highlighted a congestion issue at a Melbourne primary school that has reached crisis level. The Ride2School team believe they may be able to help.
Hobart City Deal a fizzer for walking and cycling
After a long wait, Hobart's City Deal was finally signed by all levels of government last week but there was no new money for cycling or walking.
Bike Week launch of Pedal Power e-bike sessions
Pedal Power e-bike trial sessions are now open for bookings at www.bicyclenetworktasmania.com.au

