Brisbane CityCycle
CityCycle to go, but outdoor advertising designed to fund bike scheme to stay
Ten years on from the first contract for the share bike scheme, Labor says it has not lived up to its promise.
- Lucy Stone
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Brisbane to scrap CityCycle scheme as rider numbers collapse
JCDecaux will continue to take revenue from the advertising schemes while not having to fund the CityCycle program.
- Lucy Stone
Coronavirus keeps people off Brisbane's council bicycles
Brisbane City Council's bike-share scheme, already struggling in competition with e-scooters, has seen a further decline in patronage.
- Lucy Stone
Lime's new year's resolution: Get scooters on Brisbane cycle paths, roads
It comes as Lime's Generation 3 e-scooters are set to make their Australian debut for Brisbane riders in two weeks.
- Toby Crockford
Council considers cost of bringing electric bikes to Brisbane
The council is waiting for the bikeshare operators JC Decaux to investigate the potential to bring electronic bikes into Brisbane.
- Lucy Stone
Electric scooters force CityCycles off the road
Brisbane City Council's public cycling scheme is reporting lower patronage figures and far fewer memberships being sold since e-scooters arrived this year.
- Lucy Stone
Nearly half of Brisbane e-scooter rides were illegal, study shows
QUT researchers have observed nearly half of all e-scooter riders in Brisbane breaking the law, with most doing so by not wearing a helmet.
- Stuart Layt
CityCycle trips double to reach one million rides in a year
Brisbane residents have particularly taken up the council-run cycling scheme in the past year, clocking up one million trips in 12 months.
- Lucy Stone
CityCycle initiative has turned around, with a 35 per cent increase in patronage
CityCycle has been around for almost eight years. After a slow start, thousands of people now use the bikes every day. What does the future hold for the bike-hire scheme?
- Ruth McCosker
Change.org denies bots inflated petition for cyclists to ride single-file
Bicycle Queensland says it received evidence to suggest most of the names on the petition, which garnered 100,000 signatures, were false.
- Amy Mitchell-Whittington
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