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TravelSmart: How to set up a successful bikefleet - a Toolkit
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 12 August 2009 )
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Vote4Cycling: In the second half of 2007, the
people of Australia will be asked to elect a new Commonwealth
Government.
Historically, there has been little federal support for
cycling, relative to state and local contributions. With the converging
issues of climate change, spiralling fuel costs, an obesity epidemic
and rising congestion, the 2007 federal election is an important
opportunity to get bicycles on the agenda. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 30 August 2007 )
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From Bike Europe: United Nations Reaches Out to the Bike Industry
Munich, Germany – The United Nations and ICLEI,
an organisation that represents the 500 biggest cities in the world,
are inviting the bike industry to take part in the Global Alliance for
EcoMobility. Goal of that organisation is to join forces in favour of
environmentally sound means of transport such as cycling and walking to
reduce the citizen’s dependency on the car. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 21 June 2007 )
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The Cycling Promotion Fund believes that BUGs do a great job promoting and supporting cycling in
their localities and workplaces.
We have engaged a consultant to undertake a survey on
our behalf to assist us to get a clearer understanding of BUGs in
Australia and to identify areas in which we can provide support and
resources to strengthen the capacity of BUGs to achieve their vision
and goals. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 05 June 2007 )
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Power-assisted bicycles are becoming an increasingly
popular way for people to meet their transport needs around the world.
Technological progress has resulted in significant changes in the
design, quality and performance of power-assisted bicycles.
Additionally New Zealand, Europe, Canada and the USA allow higher
power output than Australia, resulting in significant technological
innovation in products for these markets, making power assisted bicycles a popular, practical, cheap and low
emission form of transport.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 14 June 2007 )
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Bike Biz: London's bike boom continues
The number of cyclists on the capital's major roads increased by a further
six per cent between March 2006 and March 2007. The number of cyclists
in London has soared by 83 per cent since 2000. PLUS: a new telly ad
campaign starts soon.
The new figures revealed today, came as Ken
Livingstone, the Mayor of London, launched a new TV advertising
campaign, 'You're better off by bike', to encourage even more Londoners
to take to their bikes this summer. There are now an estimated 480,000
cycle journeys every day across London, around 30,000 more than a year
ago. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 06 June 2007 )
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The UK Department for Transport has developed Guidance
on the Appraisal of Walking and Cycling Schemes which provides tools to
assess the monetary costs benefits of walking and cycling schemes. The
case studies in the report show benefit: cost ratios of 13:1, 22:1, and
11.7:1 far higher than almost all road or public transport investments. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 18 April 2007 )
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From the Sydney Morning Herald: Bike-only lanes let cyclists shift into a new gear (24th March 2007)
The City of Sydney has finally released its cycling plan, which
proposes an extra 55 kilometres of separated bike lanes throughout the
council area. The two-way lanes would be separated from cars by
bollards or kerbs. The lanes are the part of the Cycle Strategy and
Action Plan that seems likely to be approved by the council on Monday.
The cycling plan will be discussed in detail at City of Sydney's next Planning Development and Transport Committee.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 28 March 2007 )
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