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The ACP will prioritise transport funding towards cycling, walking, and public transport, because riding a bike benefits the economy $1.43/km.
Car congestion costs the Australian economy $5 billion per year
The ACP will demand the completion and expansion of all bike networks and the development of regional bike tourism.
Australian cities don’t have a connected, strategic bike network
The ACP will negotiate for improved laws to protect vulnerable road users and provide safer space for people walking and riding.
Most people don’t cycle because they don’t feel safe
The ACP will prioritise active travel as a key preventative health measure in health budgets.
Aussie kids are the least active of all OECD countries; rank second in obesity
The ACP will increase investment in cycling to $20 per person per year. This would cost about the same as just 1km of freeway.
Each year $700 per person is spent on roads; only $4 per person is spent on cycling
We need to get Australia moving.
Our goal is to create a healthier, safer and more productive Australia by building better transport and cycling infrastructure to ease traffic congestion, reduce CO2 emissions and help combat obesity.
Poorly planned cities with inadequate transport options cost us our time, our money, and our health.