Shaping the new Queensland Cycling Strategy

Shaping the new Queensland Cycling Strategy

TMR is developing a new cycling strategy for Queensland

Posted on 22.11.2016

The Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) is developing a new cycling strategy for the state, reflecting the Queensland Government’s commitment to get more people cycling more often.

We know that around 760,000 Queenslanders ride a bike each week and another 1.53 million would ride if the conditions were right. It is vital our current and future cyclists are supported by good planning and investment in safe cycling infrastructure

As part of this process we have:

  • conducted an online survey, with more than 5300 responses received
  • received 70 written submissions
  • held detailed discussions with Bicycle User Groups (BUGs) and representatives from state and local government.
  • hosted the Queensland Cycling Forum

See also

Cycling (QORF website)

Cycling

Cycling is the use of bicycles for transport, recreation, or for sport

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