Global Move to Increase Cycling has Accelerated Due to Covid-19

Man on bike at MelbCycleLane

Lately there has hardly been a day go by without another city or nation somewhere around the world announcing temporary cycle lanes, increased cycling infrastructure funding and other steps aimed at facilitating more cycling. In this article we’ll give a brief summary of some of the latest developments. United Kingdom U.K. transport secretary Grant Shapps…

Cities Around the World are Becoming More Cycling Friendly to Combat Covid-19

Bogota Ciclovia and people riding bikes

As each day passes and the covid-19 pandemic worsens more and more examples are emerging of cities that are becoming more cyclists and pedestrian-friendly to help combat the virus. It’s rapidly becoming apparent to many of those in authority around the world that cycling offers multiple benefits. These include much needed physical exercise and stress…

New Technology Prevents Car ‘Dooring’

Car-door-sensor

Here is a major ongoing issue that has a direct effect on how many people ride and in turn how many bicycles are sold and serviced in Australia. One of the biggest safety deterrents facing cyclists riding on roads where cars are parked is the risk of getting ‘doored’ when the driver or passenger suddenly…

Cycling Booming as Paris Prepares for 2024 Olympics

Paris-Cycling

Paris is already a famous city for cycling fans, with the Tour de France finish on the Champs Elysees every July seen by millions of TV viewers around the world. But a quieter revolution has been underway in Paris over recent years. Under the leadership of Mayor Anne Hidalgo, Plan Vélo has seen an increase…

Customers Literally Move a Bike Shop… By Bike!

Customers assemble in the laneway

Omafiets is a large bike shop that was located for about six years at 17 George St Redfern, just south of the Sydney CBD. In January 2020 it was time to move to a new premises about two kilometres further south of the city at 278-282 Mitchell Road on the corner of Mitchell Rd and…

ACT Government Legalises e-Scooters

Ride Scooters

Although they are in widespread use e-scooters are not actually legal in some Australian states. But just before Christmas, the Australian Capital Territory became the latest jurisdiction to legalise them. “Many ACT residents are keen to take advantage of e-scooters and similar e-mobility devices. I’m pleased to announce that these devices will be legal for…

Cyclists Deaths are No Accident

Oslo Cycling

Oslo, the capital city of Norway has just recorded its first full year without a single cyclist or pedestrian fatality. In contrast, pedestrian deaths in New York City were up from 203 to 219 in 2019 and cyclists deaths were up from 10 in 2018 to 28 in 2019, which is the highest level in…

Will Your Customers Start Hiring and Subscribing to Bikes Instead of Buying?

Swapfiets car and people with bikes

Tech savvy media commentators, futurists and other technophiles are very eager to tell anyone prepared to listen that this is the age of the shared economy. They say that instead of buying products, customers, especially younger generations, are happy to share, hire, subscribe, rent or swap. While this may be beyond dispute for products such…

Melbourne Installs First Dutch Style Intersection

Protected Intersection Albert St

On Sunday 3rd November the Victorian state government announced a $1.6 million upgrade of cycling infrastructure for the corner of Albert and Lansdowne streets. This intersection is already very heavily used by cyclists. It’s in the inner north of the city, bordering Carlton Gardens and a few minutes from landmarks including the city centre, the…

EcoCaddy Creates New Markets

Eco-Caddy-Daniels

Adelaide / SA EcoCaddy is certainly not a traditional bicycle business. But at merely four years old, this company will be employing up to 60 people this summer, pedalling their unique machines. EcoCaddy was founded by Adelaide resident Daniels Langeberg, in total contrast to the career that he’d planned for himself. “I come from an…