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2011 Sydney Cycling Survey
A detailed review of the methods and findings from the 2011 Sydney Cycling Survey, conducted by SKM on behalf of the RMS and the BTS.
Walking and Cycling Guidelines
The NSW Government's guidelines for walking and cycling programs
Kingsford to Centennial Park walking & cycling
The Australian and NSW Governments are delivering walking and cycling improvements to provide an active transport link between Kingsfor ...
Status
In progress
Regional cycling and tourism
Many of regional NSW's non-operational rail lines are being converted into 'rail trails' for cycling and walking.
Walking and cycling counts
Walking and cycling count data
Designing for the ‘Interested but Concerned’: A literature review on cycling infrastructure design
A literature review on cycling infrastructure design
Cycle Hazard Grooved Road sign design plan
Cycle Hazard Grooved Road - [ t2-207n ]
T2-207n - Cycle Hazard Grooved Road
T2-207n - Cycle Hazard Grooved Road
Using Virtual-Reality Technology to Improve Cycleway Design
Research by Transport and University of NSW to investigate how to integrate cycling facilities into urban and suburban environments safely.
Plan ahead for a big weekend of entertainment
Sydneysiders are urged to plan ahead for a bumper schedule of entertainment and cycling this weekend.
Green Square residents encouraged to get active
Free cycling courses, e-bike loan and other initiatives will be offered to Green Square commuters.
Environmental sustainability
Walking, cycling and public transport lower environmental impacts
More Active Transport links planned for Mascot
A new active transport route is planned for Mascot to improve the walking and cycling network along the Alexandra Canal towards Sydney Park.
Get NSW Active
The Get NSW Active program invests in walking and cycling infrastructure through a collaboration between the NSW Government and Councils.
Temporary delegation to councils
Transport for NSW (Transport) has issued a temporary delegation of its powers under the Roads Act 1993 to give councils an alternative approval pathway for specified low-risk works to make streets more liveable, and support walking and cycling.
Active Transport
Find out more about what Transport for NSW is doing to create walking and cycling opportunities in your community.
Waste And Recycling Centre Advance Direction (Example Only) sign design plan
Waste And Recycling Centre Advance Direction (Example Only) - [ g7-321n ]
Waste And Recycling Centre Intersection Direction (Example Only) sign design plan
Waste And Recycling Centre Intersection Direction (Example Only) - [ g7-322n ]