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  2. Cycling in Australia - Wikipedia

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    All states require only one passenger per bicycle unless the bicycle is designed otherwise. Bike users in Western Australia and Tasmania must use both hand signals, while in Victoria, Queensland, New South Wales, and Northern Territory cyclists must signal when turning right but it's not compulsory when turning left.

  3. Bicycle law - Wikipedia

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    A bicyclist waits at a bicycle traffic signal in Helsinki. Cycling signal in Rotterdam. Bicycle law is the parts of law that apply to the riding of bicycles.. Bicycle law varies from country to country, but in general, cyclists' right to the road has been enshrined in international law since 1968, with the accession of the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic.

  4. Electric bicycle laws - Wikipedia

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    "Bicycles" and "Electric Bicycles" are legally defined in the Texas Transportation Code Title 7, Chapter 664 entitled "Operation of Bicycles, Mopeds, and Play Vehicles" in Subchapter G. [173] Under Chapter 541.201 (24), "Electric bicycle" means a bicycle that is (A) designed to be propelled by an electric motor, exclusively or in combination ...

  5. Bicycle helmets in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The rules also require helmet use by certain bicycle passengers. [13] As of June 2013, the legally-required standard for a bicycle helmet is AS/NZS 2063. [14] Mandatory helmet laws were first introduced in Victoria in July 1990, followed in January 1991 by laws for adult cyclists in New South Wales and all age-groups in Tasmania. In July 1991 ...

  6. Bicycle helmet laws - Wikipedia

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    A 2019 study found that bicycle helmet laws in Australia led to a substantial decline in bicycle-related fatalities. [53] A 2006 BMJ study found that enforced helmet laws did not lead to a reduction in head injuries. [54] This study was the subject of vigorous debate. [55] [56] [57] Changes in head injury with the New Zealand bicycle helmet law ...

  7. Bikeway and legislation - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] If cyclists were to be segregated and treated in a similar manner this would imply a significant reduction in green time for cycle traffic at every junction. In the English city of Cambridge the use of cyclist-specific traffic signals is reported to have resulted in increased delays for cyclists, leading some to ignore the cycle ...

  8. Cycling Fans in the U.S. Just Got Great News About Streaming ...

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    If you, like us, were starting to get panicky about the future of watching live cycling events, we have good news. While GCN+ is closing in five days, shutting down on December 19th, 2023. Warner ...

  9. Bicycle Network - Wikipedia

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    On 7 August 2007 the Australian cycling sector which included the Cycling Promotion Fund, [29] Bicycle Industries Australia, [30] Cycling Australia, Retail Cycle Traders Australia [31] and the Bicycle Federation of Australia launched its key asks in Canberra [32] for the upcoming 2008 federal election. Bicycle Victoria was one of the peak ...