From London to Auckland, cycling is gaining in popularity.
At last, we’ve got an Australian importer for a Dutch utility bike. Yay!
A year on and ‘Treadly and Me’ is still here-who’d have thunk it? In the 243 posts since this blog started on 1 January 2006 I’ve avoided blogging about the blog, so perhaps you’ll excuse this one indulgence…
My preoccupation this morning was with white line lane markings…
Despite the objections of local traders, I don’t see how bike lanes on Wantirna Rd will adversely effect their livelihoods. And it certainly won’t hurt to have a bit of traffic-calming along there.
How will the death of James Gould impact Melbourne cyclists?
Over the last three weeks I’ve been delighted to record no cyclist deaths on the road. But there have been injuries to four cyclists – all aged between 10 and 14. Let’s hope they’re all well on the way to full recovery.
Here’s an idea - the next time you hear some ridiculously large figure ask “How much is that in bicycles?”
Does the media report cyclist deaths and injuries simply because they are novel?
Stonnington Council plans to install solar powered lighting studs along a stretch of the Gardiners Creek trail.
“When good rides go bad…”
Bracksy’s just announced “new funding of $72 million over 10 years to extend Victoria’s bicycle path network and provide additional pedestrian facilities”.
A bike commuter discovers another bike commuter isn’t all he claims to be…