City of Sydney Pushing For Lower Speed Limits

Motorists could be forced to slow down to 40km/h when driving throughout the City of Sydney, as the NSW government works with local councils to reduce speed limits in areas with high numbers of pedestrians and cyclists. Transport for NSW is negotiating with councils across the city to reduce speed limits to 10km/h in pedestrian-motorist…

Bicycle Commuting Tipped to Increase 55% – Study Concludes

Bike commuting is tipped to increase by 55 per cent in Melbourne when COVID-19 restrictions ease, with people turning away from public transport. Monash Public Transport Research Group surveyed 2000 people from outer, middle and inner suburbs in Melbourne about how they travelled to work before COVID-19, during the pandemic and what they will do…

$50 Million Walking and Cycling Bridge Announced for Swan River, Perth

The Causeway across the Swan River is the main entrance to Perth’s CBD from the eastern suburbs. As well as being packed with cars trucks and buses it currently carries an estimated 1,900 pedestrians and 1,400 cyclists each day. On Wednesday 26th August WA State Government Planning Minister Rita Saffioti announced a new $50 million…

Stage Two of Pop-up Cycleways and More Infrastructure Funding Announced for NSW

Stage Two of Pop-up Cycleways and More Infrastructure Funding Announced for NSW Following the initial six pop up cycleways that were quickly built within the City of Sydney local government area, Transport for NSW has just announced stage two, which will cover 20 kilometres across a range of Sydney councils and a further 15 kilometres…

Canberra to See Two Scooter Share Schemes Launch in Sept 2020

An e-scooter rental scheme will launch in Canberra from September 2020, after two providers were chosen to roll out the service. Beam Mobility and Neuron Mobility have secured permits to provide up to 750 e-scooters each. Transport Minister Chris Steel said he expected the scheme to be popular with Canberrans and visitors to the city.…

Designing Streets for Kids – Major New Guide Published

On 6th August 2020 the National Association of City Transport Officials (NACTO) released a 216 page guide entitled Designing Streets for Kids. NACTO is an association of 86 major North American cities and transit agencies formed to exchange transportation ideas, insights, and practices. NACTO’s mission is to build cities as places for people, with safe,…

New Study Finds That Cyclists Cause 84% Lower CO2 Emissions

A study entitled ‘The climate change mitigation effects of active travel’, has produced detailed evidence to notion that cycling produces lower CO2 emissions than motoring. More than 20 researchers from Stockholm to Oregon collected travel activity data from 3,836 participants over seven European cities to produce the new study which was published on 16th July…

Why Bike Parking and Other End of Trip Facilities are Vital!

Here’s a tale of two cities. In 2017 I had the pleasure of attending the Velo-City conference jointly hosted by the cities of Arnhem and Nijmegen in the Netherlands. Arnhem is a relatively small city of approximately 160,000 inhabitants. Yet its modern train station which took no less than 20 years to plan, fund and…

Paris 2020 Election Results Herald a Major Boost for Micromobility

Unlike most Australian cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide, where the City Council area only covers a small, central city fraction of the total city, the Council of Paris is responsible for a 105 square kilometre area that his home to over 2.15 million residents. It covers the entire main city region, extending…