Improving safety on our streets by reducing speed limits
Stay alert to your surroundings when driving, riding or walking.
A better way to travel in the city
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Stay alert to your surroundings when driving, riding or walking.
Our count shows women and parents with kids are increasingly enjoying the safe and separated lanes.
Cycling to class can be a healthy and affordable way to get around
We get to know the cyclists travelling on 2 wheels and how they benefit from our courses and rides.
Pilot program aims to reduce clutter on our streets
And the new connections helping more get moving on 2 wheels.
Fiona Campbell has championed bike riding for more than a decade. The Committee for Sydney has recognised her work with a prestigious award.
The project will help create a safe link for people riding between the city and the eastern suburbs
New paths and features are making riding safer and more accessible across the city.
Share your love for our great city – volunteer as a Sydney ambassador.
Record numbers of Sydneysiders are choosing to travel into the city on 2 wheels, with recorded bike trips in some locations up to 6 times higher than in 2010.
We look in the archives to explore how Sydney developed a love for cycling from the 19th century onwards.
Some of the less common features explained, plus advice for stress-free riding
From Friday 24 February to 5 March, there'll be road closures, clearways and changed traffic conditions in the city centre, Darlinghurst and Surry Hills.
Our 1-on-1 sessions and bike help line are free to everyone who lives or works in our area.
Tips and advice for riding with kids during the pandemic
Research shows regular rider number have more than doubled since 2017
Tips for safe riding in Sydney during the pandemic
The City appreciates that these are difficult and uncertain times.
On the Go – How Women Travel Around Our City has been recognised at the 2020 Greater Sydney Planning Awards
From better connections to end-of-trip facilities, new research shows we need changes to increase active travel.
Get to class on 2 wheels safely, smoothly and with a smile.
Social distancing sees a boom in bike sales and a huge jump in new riders.
A decade’s worth of data shows there are more bike riders with fewer crashes on city roads.
Cycleways become the canvas for winning entries.
As trams return to George Street for the first time in almost 60 years, we had a chat to Melbourne locals about what we should expect.
What you need to know.
The city is easy to navigate on 2 wheels.
Each day thousands of people across the nation choose to get to work by bike. It's fast, free and you're always guaranteed a seat.
Join people across the nation on Wednesday 16 October.