The Solway St Bridge is heading into its second year of official closure.
An Audax ride reminds me that the bike paths of Melbourne are a quiet delight.
Is increasing mobile phone usage by cyclists an indication of a rising dickhead count?
My preoccupation this morning was with white line lane markings…
A cyclist gots an op-ed spot in the Sydney Morning Herald and used it to have a whinge.
Before and after shots of the recent trail works along the Yarra and Gardiners Creek trails.
A long weekend of cycling in Victoria’s north-east. (And yes, I so know what “Wang” means to readers in the USA.)
Ponderings about trail engineering and blind corners on the daily commute.
In Melbourne, Labour Day marks the beginning of hibernation for the fair-weather cyclists.
While turn-and-look events are common there is a very low likelihood (3%) that a pedestrian, on hearing a bicycle bell, will react in a manner that impedes the line of the bicycle and endanger themselves and/or the cyclist.
What does a bicycle bell mean in Australia? It’s a bit hard to tell, but it’s certainly not the same thing that it means in Germany.