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Motorists put on notice as new devices measure distance from cyclists

Motorists put on notice as new devices measure distance from cyclists

A four-week trial will measure drivers' adherence to the "metre matters" rule.

  • by Emily Baker

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The wild ride of a Perth cycling tech startup
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The wild ride of a Perth cycling tech startup

From a crowdfunded idea to a global consumer product, Perth's Cycliq is pedalling hard.

  • by David Allan-Petale
Do cyclists have to follow the same road rules as motorists?
Cycling

Do cyclists have to follow the same road rules as motorists?

You might think you’re doing the right thing by leaving the car at home and taking your bike so you can have a few drinks, but think again.

  • by Alison and Jillian Barrett
Cyclists stage 'die-in' during Brisbane peak hour
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Cyclists stage 'die-in' during Brisbane peak hour

A protest stops peak-hour traffic on a busy inner-Brisbane road, although the head of a bicycling advocacy group begged for them to not do it.

  • by Amy Mitchell-Whittington
The things people pedal: would you pay over $20,000 for a bicycle?
City life

The things people pedal: would you pay over $20,000 for a bicycle?

Custom-made bikes are growing in popularity, but they don't come cheap.

  • by Carolyn Webb
Good Samaritan guides vision-impaired rider in Great Brisbane Bike Ride
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Good Samaritan guides vision-impaired rider in Great Brisbane Bike Ride

Brendon Donohue needed someone to cycle with him and call out instructions to ensure he didn't crash. Cue Sean Harrison.

  • by Toby Crockford
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Furious cyclists demand police focus on dangerous drivers, not helmets
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Furious cyclists demand police focus on dangerous drivers, not helmets

A crackdown by police on cyclists not wearing helmets has infuriated cycling groups who say police aren't targeting motorists who drive too close.

  • by Julie Power
Cyclists at fault in two in five serious crashes, minister says
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Cyclists at fault in two in five serious crashes, minister says

Car drivers will not be automatically considered at fault in crashes with cyclists, Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey says.

  • by Felicity Caldwell
Where Sydney's cyclists are most likely to have an accident - and when
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Where Sydney's cyclists are most likely to have an accident - and when

Serious injury rates for cyclists vary across Sydney with hundreds of crash reports revealing where and when injuries happen.

  • by Nigel Gladstone
Cyclist dies in hospital weeks after colliding with vehicle
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Cyclist dies in hospital weeks after colliding with vehicle

A cyclist has died at Canberra Hospital, weeks after being involved in a crash with a vehicle in Conder.

E-bikes will turbo charge more than our emissions efforts
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E-bikes will turbo charge more than our emissions efforts

The availability of affordable electric bikes is making cycle commuting a convenient option.

  • by Ian Ross