by Website Manager | Jun 19, 2018 | Latest News and Events
30 May 2018 Cyclists often ride two abreast for a reason. It’s safer. It increases visibility and reduces the chances of being in an accident with a motor vehicle. Bicycle riders are one of the most vulnerable road users, and riding two abreast make them more...
by Website Manager | Jun 19, 2018 | Latest News and Events
In May 2018, after a 2 year trial, the Minimum Passing Distance became permanent law in NSW. Providing space when overtaking cyclists, is helping to protect our most vulnerable road users. What is the Minimum Passing Distance? When driving 60km/h and under, a...
by Website Manager | Nov 26, 2017 | Latest News and Events
SHOALHAVEN BICYCLE USERS GROUP A HISTORY IN THREE PARTS PART 1 EARLY DEVELOPMENT STAGES Before the early 1970s Bicycles were used in many ways, for transport, for recreation and for competitive racing, Cycling of one sort or another has been in existence since early...
by Website Manager | Oct 13, 2017 | Latest News and Events
Shoalhaven City Council, in partnership with Sussex Inlet community groups have launched the new Learn to Ride facility at Thompson Street Sporting Complex, Sussex Inlet. The project received funding from three partners including $20,000 from the Gilmore Stronger...
by Website Manager | Jul 8, 2017 | Latest News and Events
A vision for cycling and walking trails in the Northern Shoalhaven The vision for the Berry Estate Trails project is for a network of interconnected trails for cycling, walking, running and horse-riding. These would connect Bomaderry, Shoalhaven Heads, Berry, Kangaroo...
by Website Manager | Jun 17, 2017 | Latest News and Events
NSW Parliamentary Inquiry – Driver Education, Training and Road Safety In February, Bicycle NSW along with 75 other bodies, made a submission to the NSW Parliamentary Inquiry in to Driver Education, Training and Road Safety. You can read our submission on the NSW...
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