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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.
Drivers missing texting message
An alarming new study has found that people who drive are more concerned with the “fear of missing out” than by the fear of crashing while texting and driving.
Footpath riding pressure mounts
Pressure to increase the age of footpath riding continues in NSW thanks to help from Independent Member for Sydney Alex Greenwich.
Dutch experience provides blueprint
The recent Bike Futures seminar heard from Dr Elliot Fishman, fresh from his latest study tour of The Netherlands, on how infrastructure can encourage cycling.
Tour de France rest day recap
On the first rest day of this year's Tour de France, we take a look back and recap all the action from the first week of racing.
Sydney surges ahead with separation
The City of Sydney’s head of Cycling Strategy, Fiona Campbell, was a big hit at the recent Bike Futures seminar, showing how separated cycleways could be retrofitted into old city streets.
Forth River valley & footy rides
A ride from Forth and valet parking at the football in Hobart are two fine cycling options this Sunday 29 July.