Cycling strategies
The Queensland Cycling Strategy 2017-2027 sets the strategic direction for cycling in Queensland over the next 10 years. Learn about the Queensland Cycling Strategy.
The Queensland Cycling Strategy 2017-2027 sets the strategic direction for cycling in Queensland over the next 10 years. Learn about the Queensland Cycling Strategy.
The Queensland Principal Cycle Network shows the core routes needed to enable and encourage people to ride bikes. It guides the delivery of a connected and cohesive cycle network.
The Department of Transport and Main Roads' Cycling Infrastructure Policy states that along principal cycle routes, the department will positively provide for cyclists in transport infrastructure projects.
Find out more about the different types of grants available for cycling infrastructure and participation.
Riding a bike is part of Queensland life. It’s an easy and convenient way to get to work, uni, school or the shops, and a fun form of exercise and leisure. Access maps and bicycle riding rules to discover where and how to ride safely, and learn about the benefits of riding and events to help you get rolling.
An overview of how and why we invest in cycling infrastructure and programs.
Through the Queensland Cycling Strategy 2017-2027, we aim to build and connect infrastructure to grow participation across Queensland.
Access resources and research about bike riding participation and encouragement.
Bike tourism is a large and growing market. Find out more about the opportunities for bike tourism in Queensland.
Detailed information on planning and designing cycle infrastructure, including relevant guidance, standards and policies.
Local councils and the police can use community feedback to help develop and improve facilities and conditions for bicycle riders.