Data Shows Pop-up Cycleways Success

Underwood Lane Cafe Pop Up cycleway

Sydney, NSW Sydney’s pop-up inner-city cycleways installed to help commuters return to work during the pandemic have become so popular that they occasionally overtake the city’s busiest bike paths, furthering calls to make them a permanent fixture. The Pitt Street cycleway has seen an average of 4430 weekly trips since its installation in July, making…

Data Suggest that Ebikes are the Future for Bike Share

Divvy Ebike

New York, USA In just one year from May 2020 to May 2021 the proportion of all bike share rides done using e-bikes in 11 major cities across the USA more than tripled. An NBC News analysis of bike-share data from 11 of 13 cities that have comparable numbers shows that in May of last…

Tasmania To Host Two Rounds 2022 Enduro World Series

Downhill Mountain Biking

Maydena and Derby, Tasmania Tasmania’s two premiere mountain bike parks, Maydena and Derby have joined forces to win the rights to host the first two rounds of the 2022 Enduro World Series. Maydena will start the series on 26th – 27th March with Derby hosting round two on the following weekend 2nd – 3rd April.…

‘No More New Road Building’, a Nation Decides

Cariff Wales

Cardiff, Wales The Labour-led Welsh government is freezing new road-building projects as part of its plans to tackle the climate emergency, and an external panel will review all proposed schemes. The deputy minister for climate change, Lee Waters, told the Welsh parliament on Tuesday: “Since 1990, Welsh emissions have fallen by 31%. But to reach…

Spain Drops Speed Limit to 30kph – Nationwide!

Cyling in Spain

Madrid, Spain It’s long been proven by multiple studies and expert reports that in order to minimise deaths of cyclists and pedestrians, the best speed limit for motor vehicles is 30 kph. At this speed 90% of cyclists and pedestrians survive a direct, front on impact with a motor vehicle. The fatality curve is quite…

Spain is the Next Domino to Fall

Cycling in Barcelona

Madrid, Spain Earlier this year we wrote about Canada adopting and providing federal funding for their first national Active Transportation Strategy. Last year we wrote about Ireland’s new national strategy and funding and the UK’s new national plan. Now, on 8th June Spain adopted its first ever National Cycling Strategy. Although the first year budget…

Wellington to Ban Cars from City’s Main Streets

Artist impression of Lambton Quay

Wellington, New Zealand Wellington is moving ahead with plans to ban cars from four main ‘Golden Mile’ streets – Courtenay Place, Lambton Quay, Manners and Willis Streets. The Golden Mile that runs along Lambton Quay, Willis Street, Manners Street and Courtenay Place, is Wellington’s prime employment, shopping and entertainment destination. It is the city’s busiest…

Cycling Up, Speed Limits and Road Toll Down in London

Cycling in London

London, UK London has lower speed limits, higher rates of cycling and better cycling infrastructure than most Australian cities. These enhancements flow through to a far lower road toll. Transport for London (TfL) has published casualty statistics that show a continued decline in the number of people killed or seriously injured on London’s roads in…

A Tale of Two Cities

Eureka Tower shines in a Melbourne Sunrise

I’ve never actually lived in Melbourne. But over the past 31 years since starting Bicycling Australia, our first cycling media business, I’ve usually visited Melbourne, which is the centre of Australia’s bicycle industry, at least six times per year… once every eight weeks or so. That totals around 200 visits, so it’s a familiar city to me.

How Do You Get Beginners Riding $7,000 e-Cargo Bikes?

Lug & Carrie eBikes

Most readers of the Micromobility Report would probably agree that getting more people riding bikes more often is a good idea. By extension, they’d say that getting more families on bikes, more young kids travelling to school via bike, more shopping done by bike and a host of other everyday applications, would be even better.