Scramble Crossings Trial
Hobart is trialing scramble crossings at four intersections in the city. Here’s a review of the trial and some thoughts on their future.
Hobart is trialing scramble crossings at four intersections in the city. Here’s a review of the trial and some thoughts on their future.
Part of Romilly St in South Hobart doesn’t have a footpath so people walk on the road. Read about our campaign to add one!
IDEA: A safer road crossing for the Intercity Cycleway at Queens Walk.
One part of a larger project, a 200m bike lane is being added to a single block of Hobart’s Davey Street in early 2024.
You can now get a rebate from the Tasmanian government when you buy an e-bike, e-scooter, e-skateboard or e-vehicle.
Physically separated bike lanes along sections of Campbell & Argyle Streets in the Hobart CBD, with connecting lanes on Bathurst & Liverpool Streets.
Residents are campaigning to improve this important connection in South Hobart. Find out where the campaign is up to.
An interconnected network of all ages & abilities bike paths across greater Hobart. Find out exactly what the plan is.
The pedestrian and cycle pathways on Hobart’s Tasman Bridge will be upgraded in the next couple of years. Find out the latest plan.