The Western Australian Government is investing $7.6 million for cycling infrastructure, which is to be matched by local governments.
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How tech is enabling the construction industry to rethink bicycle paths post-COVID-19
COVID-19 has made us more conscious of how we travel and cycling, in particular, has taken on a new dimension for commuters, providing social distancing beyond what public transport can offer as well as health, fitness and environmental benefits compared with driving.
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Pedal to the metal
After reports of a major increase in cycling activity during lockdown the City of Melbourne and the City of Sydney are joining many others around the world to fast track bike lanes and give commuters a safe alternative to public transport.
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Forty kilometres of new bike lanes fast-tracked in Melbourne
The City of Melbourne has announced its working to fast-track the delivery of 40 kilometres of bike lanes.
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Modelling shows need for cycling infrastructure following COVID-19
Urban researchers from RMIT are developing city-scale simulation modes for cycling in Melbourne to test the impact of behaviour and transport infrastructure changes.
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City of Sydney fast tracks new walking and cycling routes
Walking and cycling routes are being fast tracked in the City of Sydney to allow for safer travel between workplaces, schools, healthcare and the city centre.
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Engineering liveable cities with Transoft
Engineers can now use the latest generation of Transoft Solutions’ swept path analysis software, AutoTURN Pro 11, to predict cyclist paths when designing bike-friendly lanes on key routes.
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Works begin on $80M Brisbane interchange upgrade
Construction has begun on the $80 million Sumners Road interchange upgrade in west Brisbane.
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Milestone for Brisbane’s Veloway project
Almost 70 Super-T girders are being lifted into place for the next stage of Brisbane's Veloway project, a bike riding route from Eight Mile Plains to the CBD.
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Contract awarded for $354M North-South Corridor
Urban Infrastructure Ministers Alan Tudge has announced successful tender for the major works contract on the North-South Corridor - Regency Road to Pym Street Project.
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