On Your Bike
Car and bike collisions: who is at fault?
A new report challenges the perception that cyclists crash with motor vehicles because of the way they ride.
Writing on a topic so often dominated by emotive opinion and knee-jerk reaction, Michael O’Reilly has become one of Australia’s most respected voices on cycling issues. He has won a Cycling Promotion Fund media award and makes regular appearances on radio and television.
A new report challenges the perception that cyclists crash with motor vehicles because of the way they ride.
There are many ways to have a cycling holiday, on a sliding scale of easy to epic.
Imagine if more drivers knew what it was like to ride a bike on a road that's busy with cars?
A half-dozen situations from the inconvenient to the unnerving that might resonate with any cyclist.
A TV promotion tackles cycling for transport head-on, showing the rough, the smooth and the rewards.
Need a tune to hum while riding along on your bicycle? Here are some unexpected suggestions.
What exactly is an official "bike lane"? It can be confusing - and some cycle groups say the laws should change.
Things learned by trial and error - or discomfort - are often the ones we savour the most.
The curious 'Dutch reach' is an easy technique that some experts insist saves lives.
These are the items that don't turn up in catalogues – but I want them.
Recent news reports have put the spotlight on our sometimes combative road culture.
Were 1711 cyclists really fined for "riding dangerously"? It depends on who you ask.
Surveys - and Google - indicate the motivations and fears of people who are interested in cycling.
A new survey has highlighted the place where the majority of car-bike collisions occur.
A radical new enforcement program cracks down hard on dangerous close passes.
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