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Andrea Herklots Fights for Disabled Riders eBike Rights Queensland’s new eBike laws threaten disabled riders. Andrea Herklots of EveryBody eBikes explains the impact and how you can fight back before 10 April.

Queensland’s new eBike laws will BAN adaptive eBikes/Trikes for disabled riders, kids with cerebral palsy & elderly cyclists.
Andrea Herklots says: “This isn’t about bikes. It’s about human rights.”
Submit by April 10 to fight back tinyurl.com/jxb9zm9a

#qldpolitics #disability #eBike #eTrike #ndis

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Parking reform = cheaper housing?

Bryan Tony of Dallas Housing Coalition reveals how Dallas cut parking rules to lower rents & boost walkability. A blueprint for your city!

🎧 Spotify: tinyurl.com/yrf4akwy
#HousingForAll #UrbanReform #parkingreform #transit #community #collaboration

3 weeks ago 1 0 0 0
This image captures a bustling School Street outside Singlegate Primary School in Colliers Wood, London. The street is transformed into a pedestrian and cycle zone during school hours, with clear signage indicating a 20 mph speed limit and restricted vehicle access from 8:15–9:15 AM and 3–4 PM, Monday to Friday. Children in school uniforms walk, scoot, and cycle alongside parents, while a "We Love Clean Air" banner reinforces the community’s commitment to reducing pollution.
The scene is lively and communal, with families chatting, kids playing, and a visible sense of safety and freedom. The street is lined with trees, residential buildings, and temporary traffic barriers, emphasizing the shift from car-dominated spaces to people-first design. This initiative, supported by groups like Mums for Lungs, demonstrates how School Streets can foster healthier, happier, and more connected neighbourhoods.

This image captures a bustling School Street outside Singlegate Primary School in Colliers Wood, London. The street is transformed into a pedestrian and cycle zone during school hours, with clear signage indicating a 20 mph speed limit and restricted vehicle access from 8:15–9:15 AM and 3–4 PM, Monday to Friday. Children in school uniforms walk, scoot, and cycle alongside parents, while a "We Love Clean Air" banner reinforces the community’s commitment to reducing pollution. The scene is lively and communal, with families chatting, kids playing, and a visible sense of safety and freedom. The street is lined with trees, residential buildings, and temporary traffic barriers, emphasizing the shift from car-dominated spaces to people-first design. This initiative, supported by groups like Mums for Lungs, demonstrates how School Streets can foster healthier, happier, and more connected neighbourhoods.

Peter Murray proved streets can be social and alive again.
UK changed school streets to let kids, walk, ride and play. The result? Quieter mornings, cleaner air. Your street could be next—start a conversation. Spotify tinyurl.com/59xn4fan

#WalkableStreets #ActiveTransport learningtowalkagain.org

1 month ago 0 1 0 0
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What if the housing crisis isn’t just about land shortages, but about how much land we’ve reserved for parking? Monte Anderson explains how underused parking lots can become homes, owned and shaped by the community itself.
Small changes. Big impact. #Housing #Parking
Spotify tinyurl.com/msj2xmkj

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What if changing your street started with a 5-minute walk?
Lucy Saunders on the #HealthyStreets tool to rate how streets feels. Shade. Crossings. Footpath width. Disability access. Better streets start with Healthy Streets. 🔎 surveys.healthystreets.com open.spotify.com/episode/6TFb... #PublicHealth

2 months ago 1 0 0 0
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We know bike lanes work - So why aren't more built?

Transport planner Will Symons breaks down the real barriers behind bike lane delivery and how councils can make progress.

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For info tinyurl.com/2n6t2j6u

#BetterStreets #BikeLanes #TransportPlanning #ActiveTransport

2 months ago 1 0 0 0

Thanks Paul. We chatted about you speaking on parking reform. Let's restart that conversation. One of our councillors told me he was listening to Patrick's ep, so let's keep the momentum going :-)

3 months ago 0 0 0 0
The image is a presentation slide divided into two columns. The left column, labeled “Commercial Blocks,” includes a photograph of a traditional commercial street with storefronts and on-street parking. Below the photo are three policy points: charge the right prices for curb parking, return parking revenue to the blocks where it is generated to fund public services, and remove minimum parking regulations.
The right column, labeled “Residential Blocks,” features an illustrated diagram of housing types ranging from detached single-family homes to mid-rise buildings, labeled as “missing middle housing.” Beneath the illustration are policy recommendations: charge appropriate prices for curb parking; provide free or inexpensive permits for existing residents; limit future resident permits to the number of curb spaces and price them appropriately; charge non-residents market rates; return parking revenue to the neighborhood for public services; and remove minimum parking regulations. The slide is credited to Siegman & Associates.

The image is a presentation slide divided into two columns. The left column, labeled “Commercial Blocks,” includes a photograph of a traditional commercial street with storefronts and on-street parking. Below the photo are three policy points: charge the right prices for curb parking, return parking revenue to the blocks where it is generated to fund public services, and remove minimum parking regulations. The right column, labeled “Residential Blocks,” features an illustrated diagram of housing types ranging from detached single-family homes to mid-rise buildings, labeled as “missing middle housing.” Beneath the illustration are policy recommendations: charge appropriate prices for curb parking; provide free or inexpensive permits for existing residents; limit future resident permits to the number of curb spaces and price them appropriately; charge non-residents market rates; return parking revenue to the neighborhood for public services; and remove minimum parking regulations. The slide is credited to Siegman & Associates.

'Free' parking shapes housing, neighborhoods, community life. Patrick Siegman unpacks the hidden impact of parking policy and why reform matters. 🎙️ Listen: tinyurl.com/37dza7nr
#ParkingReform #UrbanPlanning #HousingAffordability #CityDesign #CommunityPlanning #Podcast #UrbanPolicy

@siegman.biz

3 months ago 12 6 0 1

It was fun. I'm just waiting to win the lotto to hire you to do a ton of work for us. In the meantime, I think your ideas are second to none for changing how we do things. Humour is the way to create change. Ask Greg Satell who wrote Cascades. I'm sure it'll be one of our most popular episodes. :-)

4 months ago 0 0 0 0
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Large roadside billboard reading “There will never be a bell loud enough, a helmet strong enough or clothing bright enough to make up for poor infrastructure,” alongside an image of a cyclist riding in a protected bike lane at an intersection.

Large roadside billboard reading “There will never be a bell loud enough, a helmet strong enough or clothing bright enough to make up for poor infrastructure,” alongside an image of a cyclist riding in a protected bike lane at an intersection.

Creativity can change how we see our streets. 🚲🎨 In this interview, @tomflood.bsky.social shares how humour, design, and human stories can cut through politics and reframe safe streets as a shared public good. #SafeStreets #UrbanDesign #CreativeAdvocacy #humor #humour #advocacy tinyurl.com/j25ybn6w

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A group of children and teens wearing bike helmets stand with their bicycles on a residential street that is closed to through traffic. A large cargo bike with a dog in the front carrier is on the left. They are gathered behind a barricade with signs indicating “Street Closed to Thru Traffic” and “School Street / Calle Escolar.”

A group of children and teens wearing bike helmets stand with their bicycles on a residential street that is closed to through traffic. A large cargo bike with a dog in the front carrier is on the left. They are gathered behind a barricade with signs indicating “Street Closed to Thru Traffic” and “School Street / Calle Escolar.”

How Megan Ramey is using bikes to spark independence for kids, calmer streets, and stronger communities. A powerful rethink of how we move and live. Listen here: tinyurl.com/tnkj97bs @bikabout.com
#KidsOnBikes #SchoolStreet #KidCyclists #BikeBus #SafeStreets #ActiveTransportation #Podcast

4 months ago 8 4 0 0
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Transport expert Todd Litman talks about the Mobility Productivity Paradox—why more driving can mean less productivity. We discuss walkability, cycling and Caboolture’s Walk Score of 33 (car dependent). 🐕🚶
Spotify: tinyurl.com/3hju28je
#Transport #walk #bike #ActiveTransport #ToddLitman #vtpi #prn

5 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Why do we think hard work is virtuous? Max Weber’s Protestant Ethic gives a sharp answer The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism is neither a history of economics, nor a religious history. It borrows from both, but is stranger than either.

tinyurl.com/3ea8myce #weber #sociology #culture #freedom #choice #productivity #efficiency #selfreliance #CarCulture #WorkAsACalling #Efficiency #Rationalisation #MaterialSuccess #Individualism #Autonomy #Modernity #Mechanisation #Standardisation #Asceticism #Reinvestment #TimeDiscipline

5 months ago 1 0 0 0
A split-screen image with text on the left and a car on the right. The left side has a dark background with white text that reads:
“The car isn’t just a vehicle—it’s a cultural artefact of capitalism.”
Below this heading is a list of points:

Work as a calling → The car enables work, productivity, and purpose
Efficiency and rationalization → Cars are designed for speed, control, and optimization
Material success as virtue → Car ownership signals achievement and self-reliance
Individualism and autonomy → Driving is deeply personal; it’s freedom on four wheels
Disenchantment and mechanization → The car is a machine, not a mystery—a symbol of modernity
Uniformity and standardization → Roads, rules, and car design reflect bureaucratic order
Asceticism and reinvestment → Cars are often bought not for pleasure, but to enable work

The right side shows the front of a silver car parked on a road at sunset, with warm orange light in the background and a power pole visible in the distance.

A split-screen image with text on the left and a car on the right. The left side has a dark background with white text that reads: “The car isn’t just a vehicle—it’s a cultural artefact of capitalism.” Below this heading is a list of points: Work as a calling → The car enables work, productivity, and purpose Efficiency and rationalization → Cars are designed for speed, control, and optimization Material success as virtue → Car ownership signals achievement and self-reliance Individualism and autonomy → Driving is deeply personal; it’s freedom on four wheels Disenchantment and mechanization → The car is a machine, not a mystery—a symbol of modernity Uniformity and standardization → Roads, rules, and car design reflect bureaucratic order Asceticism and reinvestment → Cars are often bought not for pleasure, but to enable work The right side shows the front of a silver car parked on a road at sunset, with warm orange light in the background and a power pole visible in the distance.

#UrbanPlanning #TransportReform #CarCulture #StrongTowns #ActiveTransport #SustainableCities #UrbanMobility #PublicTransport #WalkableCommunities #CyclingInfrastructure #CityDesign #TransportEquity #ClimateAction #UrbanDesign #StreetDesign #CarDependency #CommunityDevelopment #ValuesBasedMessaging

5 months ago 1 0 1 0
Watercolour illustration comparing the space of a small apartment with the same area used for car parking.

Watercolour illustration comparing the space of a small apartment with the same area used for car parking.

How does parking shape your street, rent, or travel? Tony Jordan, ParkingReformNetwork on rethinking parking can make our suburbs fairer and easier to get around. Spotify tinyurl.com/ypp692nh #ParkingReform #BetterTransport #LiveableCities #UrbanChange #HousingAffordability #PublicSpace #CityDesign

5 months ago 7 4 0 1
A group of cyclists, including Paris Lord, enjoying a break during a Canberra By Bike tour. They are sitting around a wooden table, with coffee cups and donuts, laughing and chatting. In the background, the urban environment of Canberra is visible, with bikes and pedestrians.

A group of cyclists, including Paris Lord, enjoying a break during a Canberra By Bike tour. They are sitting around a wooden table, with coffee cups and donuts, laughing and chatting. In the background, the urban environment of Canberra is visible, with bikes and pedestrians.

Paris Lord shares how cycling unites communities. From the Canberra by Bike tours to the inclusive BikeBus, he connects people through bike riding. Join the movement and pedal forward for stronger, more connected communities!
#Community #Cycling #Isolation #BikeBus
On Spotify: tinyurl.com/cxjphwh4

6 months ago 3 1 0 0
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Have you travelled around in a mobility scooter? At our Pollies Pedal & Roll, 4 politicians gave it a go around the station carpark. Thanks to Mark Ryan (ALP), Ariana Doolan (LNP), Cr Brooke Savige, Cr Ellie Smith & Aidacare.
#mobilityscooters #alp #lnp ##infrastructure #bikes #moretonbay #WWD

6 months ago 0 0 0 0
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Russell King on the Streets and People podcast: Conservatives can embrace active/public transport—more choice, lower costs, better health. Spotify tinyurl.com/4e6f9jr7. More info at tinyurl.com/mr5cnc2f #conservative #transport #transit #bikes #walking #smallgovt #health #jobs #transport #efficiency

6 months ago 1 0 0 0
A comparison of Elizabeth Street, Hobart, showing an empty, daytime street scene before parking reform (top) and a lively, nighttime scene with crowds and outdoor seating after parking reform (bottom).

A comparison of Elizabeth Street, Hobart, showing an empty, daytime street scene before parking reform (top) and a lively, nighttime scene with crowds and outdoor seating after parking reform (bottom).

Elizabeth Street in Hobart transforms due to parking reform from a dead street to a lively, bustling destination with outdoor seating and crowds. A perfect example of how public spaces can be activated by parking reform. #Urban #Streets #PRN #PublicSpaces #ParkingReform
Spotify tinyurl.com/4e7w3kr6

7 months ago 0 0 0 0
People walking across a busy urban intersection with tall buildings and a historic clock tower in the background. This image captures a vibrant urban street scene with pedestrians crossing a busy intersection. The background features a blend of modern skyscrapers and a historic clock tower, highlighting the mix of old and new in the cityscape. The movement of people emphasizes the dynamic nature of urban life and the importance of walkable, accessible environments in cities. Heart Foundation Healthy Active By Design. GetAroundCaboolture.au

People walking across a busy urban intersection with tall buildings and a historic clock tower in the background. This image captures a vibrant urban street scene with pedestrians crossing a busy intersection. The background features a blend of modern skyscrapers and a historic clock tower, highlighting the mix of old and new in the cityscape. The movement of people emphasizes the dynamic nature of urban life and the importance of walkable, accessible environments in cities. Heart Foundation Healthy Active By Design. GetAroundCaboolture.au

Anna Gurnhill on Designing Active Communities for Heart Health
Spotify: tinyurl.com/2s3tkr44 #ActiveDesign #Walkability #UrbanPlanning #HeartHealth #MixedUseDevelopment #BuiltEnvironment #PublicHealth #HealthyNeighborhoods #ActiveTransportation #HealthyActiveByDesign #HeartFoundation #walking

7 months ago 0 0 0 0
The diagram visually represents the balance between protecting people from harm, addressing community needs, and ensuring transport initiatives are cost-effective. At the centre, Zippeedee signifies the convergence of these elements, emphasizing the importance of inclusive, safe, and affordable active transport infrastructure.

The diagram visually represents the balance between protecting people from harm, addressing community needs, and ensuring transport initiatives are cost-effective. At the centre, Zippeedee signifies the convergence of these elements, emphasizing the importance of inclusive, safe, and affordable active transport infrastructure.

S2E24 PnP Prue Oswin Building Safer Active Transport Communities #ActiveTransport #Engineering #CyclingInfrastructure #WalkingPaths #SaferStreets #CyclingForKids #TransportSolutions #InfrastructureImprovement #RoadSafety #BikeToSchool #TransportAdvocacy

Spotify: tinyurl.com/yf5em87z

8 months ago 1 0 0 0
A classroom presentation slide showing a group of young people in a car, with text discussing why people take risks.

A classroom presentation slide showing a group of young people in a car, with text discussing why people take risks.

Brake Australia is shaping #saferroads #RoadSafety #BrakeAustralia #YouthEducation #RoadSafetyEducation #PeerPressure #CognitiveFunctions #DrivingBehaviours #CommunitySupport #Parents #CrashResearch #RuralRoadSafety #eMobility #DrivingAttitudes #DriverSafetyPrograms
Spotify tinyurl.com/k9cn5nke

8 months ago 0 0 0 0
Group of cyclists gathered outdoors, smiling and posing for a photo before a ride.

Group of cyclists gathered outdoors, smiling and posing for a photo before a ride.

Connect with people for a relaxed easy ride with a group of chilled people. #NeighbourlyRide #BunchRides #SocialPrescribing #CommunityConnections #SocialInfrastructure #DigitalLoneliness #ActiveLiving #HealthAndWellbeing #BicycleAdvocacy #HumanConnection #Neighborhood Listen tinyurl.com/e7be544h

8 months ago 2 1 0 0
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John Kamp James Rojas Dream Play Build. The best way to shape your neighbourhood isn’t with blueprints or boring public meetings - but with toys, laughter, and found objects!
Spotify: tinyurl.com/7nan5z7j
#CommunityEngagement #UrbanPlanning #Placemaking #PublicSpaces #TacticalUrbanism

9 months ago 0 0 0 0
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Milad Haghani on Suicide and Road Safety
Spotify: tinyurl.com/3vxex2ns #RoadSafety #SuicidePrevention #MentalHealthAwareness #TransportPolicy #CrashData #IntentionalCrashes #VehicleSafety #PsychologicalAutopsy #PublicHealth #VulnerableRoadUsers #HeavyVehicles #TrafficFatalities #StigmaReduction

9 months ago 1 0 0 0
World map with yellow paths and icons representing "Les Lunettes Jaunes" across continents, alongside text: “Sharing inspiring stories of people who want to make a difference.”

World map with yellow paths and icons representing "Les Lunettes Jaunes" across continents, alongside text: “Sharing inspiring stories of people who want to make a difference.”

#Lille #London #Cycling #walk #Wales #Ireland #Iceland #Transit #Canada #train #Amtrak #Colombia #Peru #Bolivia #Chile #Tahiti #NZ #Indonesia #Philippines #Taiwan #Japan #Toronto #Montreal #Detroit #NewYork #Cincinnati #Nashville #NewOrleans #Santiago #Melbourne #Sydney Listen tinyurl.com/yxtjws2x

9 months ago 3 0 0 0
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What makes a street safer to walk and bike. And what makes it more enjoyable to live in, to meet your neighbours? Find out from Blair Turner and the new Austroads report on Facilitating Speed Management. #visionzero #safestreets #liveablecities #traffic #community
open.spotify.com/episode/6u61...

10 months ago 0 0 0 0
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Cover of the book Killed by a Traffic Engineer by Wes Marshall. The cover features a damaged stop sign on a black background with the subtitle “Shattering the Delusion that Science Underlies Our Transportation System.”

Cover of the book Killed by a Traffic Engineer by Wes Marshall. The cover features a damaged stop sign on a black background with the subtitle “Shattering the Delusion that Science Underlies Our Transportation System.”

@wesmars.bsky.social Wes Marshall discussed his excellent book Killed by a Traffic Engineer. What if the real danger on our streets isn’t reckless drivers—but the people who designed them? @tomflood.bsky.social #TrafficSafety #UrbanDesign #TransportationPlanning
Listen here: tinyurl.com/bdf4699n

10 months ago 0 0 0 0
This detailed diagram illustrates the multifaceted relationship between car parking and public health. It begins with four parking-related pathways: driving and car dependency, impervious surfaces, housing affordability, and parking design and maintenance. Each of these pathways influences three categories of public-health determinants: environment-related, behavioral, and socioeconomic. These determinants then lead to three major public-health outcomes: morbidity and mortality from non-communicable illnesses (such as cardiovascular and respiratory diseases), transportation crashes, and mental-health illnesses (including anxiety, depression, and addiction). The chart highlights how urban planning decisions around parking can significantly affect health at both individual and population levels.

This detailed diagram illustrates the multifaceted relationship between car parking and public health. It begins with four parking-related pathways: driving and car dependency, impervious surfaces, housing affordability, and parking design and maintenance. Each of these pathways influences three categories of public-health determinants: environment-related, behavioral, and socioeconomic. These determinants then lead to three major public-health outcomes: morbidity and mortality from non-communicable illnesses (such as cardiovascular and respiratory diseases), transportation crashes, and mental-health illnesses (including anxiety, depression, and addiction). The chart highlights how urban planning decisions around parking can significantly affect health at both individual and population levels.

Why care about car parks? Parking lots contribute to air pollution, car crashes, inactivity, social isolation. Worse, they compound inequity. Parking is a public health intervention. #ParkingPolicy #PublicHealth #AirPollution #CarDependency #HealthEquity #CityPlanning
Find out tinyurl.com/mpeuj4dh

11 months ago 3 0 0 0
A vision-impaired man in a black puffer jacket uses outstretched arms to gauge the narrow width of a footpath, guided by touch along a red brick wall and metal railing. A diverse group stands behind him, observing.

A vision-impaired man in a black puffer jacket uses outstretched arms to gauge the narrow width of a footpath, guided by touch along a red brick wall and metal railing. A diverse group stands behind him, observing.

Want safer, more inclusive transport? 🚶‍♀️🚲Susan Leadbetter reveals what 600+ UK women taught her: good lighting, clear signs, and inclusive design from the start. Small fixes, big impact.
Spotify: tinyurl.com/bdek632n #GenderInclusiveDesign #SaferStreets #BetterTransport
@weekendatburkys.bsky.social

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