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Wheel-y important: Let’s talk bike lane safety

June 2, 2025

World Bicycle Day is on June 3rd!

Whether you’re a daily commuter, a weekend rider, or just dusting off the wheels for a spin, your Snaps help keep our bike lanes safe, clean, and stress-free.

Here are a couple of bicycle issues to watch out for:

Nothing throws off a good ride like a car hogging the bike lane.

It creates dangerous detours for cyclists, pushing them into traffic, where they’re at greater risk of accidents.

Snapping these blockages helps keep riders safe and bike lanes flowing as intended.

Leaf it out of the bike lane.

Overgrown trees and shrubs might seem harmless, but when they spill into bike lanes, they can force cyclists to swerve or brake suddenly, both risky moves in busy areas.

Snapping these sneaky hazards helps keep paths clear and riders' journey head-ache free.

Celebrate World Bicycle Day by taking action

World Bicycle Day isn't just about riding, it's about advocating for safer, more accessible cycling infrastructure.

Think of each Snap you send as a little pedal push toward a safer cycling community.

And there’s good news: across Australia, new bike-friendly upgrades are popping up, making it easier than ever to pedal confidently.

Here are just a few of the latest additions worth checking out:

Sydney
  • Glebe–Ultimo cycleway: A brand new 650 m two-way bike path linking Glebe to Ultimo. Smooth, separated, and perfect for a breezy commute.
  • Canterbury underpass upgrade: A safer shared path under the rail line at Cooks River, now wider, brighter, and easier to roll through.

Melbourne

Brisbane

Adelaide
  • Frome Street bikeway: A continuous north–south route through the CBD. Two-way, separated, and cyclist-first all the way.
  • Coast Park path: A 1.3 km coastal ride through the dunes. Wide, peaceful, and postcard-worthy.

Perth
  • Boorloo Bridge: Twin bridges for bikes and walkers connecting East Perth to Victoria Park. Big views, zero cars.
  • Kings Park Road shared path: A fresh 2 km path along the park edge. City access, minus the squeeze.

Hobart
Darwin

Canberra
  • Kingston cycleway: protected lakeside lane connecting Kings Ave to Bowen Park. Scenic and stress-free.
  • All-abilities bike precinct: A road-simulation cycling track for riders of all levels. It’s like a bike playground, signs and all.

New Zealand

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