Resources tagged: Cycle paths
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European Cyclists' Federation
The European Cyclists' Federation stands for promoting and encouraging cycling throughout Europe and abroad, cycling policy at European level, cycle tourism as a sustainable economic factor Environment-friendly mobility, cycling as a health factor, cycling as part of intermobility and safety for vulnerable road users.
Resource type: | Weblinks |
Tags: | Advocacy, Cycle paths, Cycling, Public transport, Urban design, Weblinks |
Relevance: | International |
Year published: | Published year not set |

Top Trails WA
West Australians nominated their top 50 trails – the ones which they felt had the ‘wow’ factor and showed WA at its best. On the Top Trails website you’ll find an overview for each of the trails – along with links to other websites for further information about the national park or region they are located in.
Resource type: | Weblinks |
Tags: | Cycle paths, Footpaths, Infrastructure, Natural environment, Outdoor recreation, Paths, Planning (built environment/infrastructure), Recreation, Tourism, Trails, Walking, Weblinks |
Relevance: | State |
Year published: | Published year not set |

Australian Bicycle Council
The Australian Bicycle Council is the national body that manages and coordinates implementation of The Australian National Cycling Strategy 2011-2016. This is the third cycling strategy to be sanctioned by Australian transport ministers as part of the Australian Transport Council.
Resource type: | Weblinks |
Tags: | Active transport, Cycle paths, Cycling, Federal Government, Paths, Strategies, Weblinks |
Relevance: | National |
Year published: | Published year not set |

Main Roads WA
Main Roads WA contribute to the development of the State's network of shared paths and the maintenance of Principal Shared Paths (PSPs). These can also link with shared paths that are the responsibility of various local governments. Additionally, we work with other WA agencies like the Department of Transport, to promote the environmental, health and economic benefits of walking and cycling.
Resource type: | Weblinks |
Tags: | Active transport, Cycle paths, Footpaths, Paths, Sports, Walking, Weblinks |
Relevance: | LocalState |
Year published: | Published year not set |

Department of Transport
The Department of Transport's (DoT) key focus is on operational transport functions and strategic transport planning and policy across the range of public and commercial transport systems that service Western Australia. The Department of Transport website includes information on active transport, walking, cycling and the Travelsmart program.
Resource type: | Weblinks |
Tags: | Active transport, Active workplaces, Cycle paths, Cycling, Footpaths, Planning, Policy, Walking, Weblinks |
Relevance: | State |
Year published: | Published year not set |
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