Despite the poor track record of bike share schemes in the city,Lime has rolled out a fleet of 400 dockless share bikes in Melbourne's inner city suburbs,with another 400 expected over coming weeks.
Motorists making left-hand turns kill one Victorian cyclist every two years,prompting calls for changes to traffic light sequencing and blind spot detection on trucks.
Share bikes are back on the streets after a hiatus induced by the coronavirus pandemic,and with them returns the debate over whether they are a civic godsend or urban nuisance.
Despite their increasingly covert batteries,e-bikes have all the key advantages of a regular treadly when it comes to ease of parking,lowered emissions,reducing congestion and improving health.
Melbourne City Council will embark on a plan to get share bikes back on the streets of Melbourne,this time electronic versions.
Sydney's love affair with the car needs to be re-assessed if we're to reduce urban congestion rates,planning experts say.
Like many other cities,Melbourne thoroughly rejected oBike,but one entrepeneur is hoping to use that as a rare chance to provide free transport for poor children in Myanmar.
Expect a few bumps in the road on some of Sydney's bike paths.
A new player has entered Sydney's controversial bike-sharing market despite the failure of two of its predecessors,Ofo and Reddy Go.
On the plus side no bikes have been dumped in Lake Burley Griffin - yet,anyway. But they also haven't proved as popular as some had hoped.
Dockless bicycle company Airbike says Canberra is responding well to the trial in its first week.