AuthorKostusik, Dwight; Heal, Craig; Marshall, JanineCorporate AuthorFremantle City CouncilDescriptionThe purpose of the Local Bicycle Plan: 2014-2018 is to harness the potential of Fremantle as a bike friendly city by providing a comprehensive guide to the policies, programs and infrastructure investment required to realise this vision. The Local Bicycle Plan 2014-2018 focuses on three approaches to a safe, well-connected Fremantle bicyclenetwork; firstly the City will ensure that everyone will have access to a bike and welcomes the expansion of such incentives. Secondly, the City will ensure that its cycling network is safe, enjoyable and a well connected with completed network ofseparated bike lanes, clearly marked cycle routes and clear signage a safe and legible cycling environment. The City will also plan for and provide improved “end-of-trip†facilities such as bicycle lockers, secure bike parking areas that are a requirement of many bicycle trips in addition to convenient bike parking.that provide free or affordable cycle hire in the city. Thirdly, the City will encourage a community of cycling through education, cycling promotion, behaviour change, andcommunity support programs. We will be an advocate for school based road safety education that is inclusiveof cycling skills. We will develop community based road safety education. Soft solutions give people practicalinformation and positive reasons for using a bike.ImprintFremantle, W.A. : The Authors, 2013Collation69 p. : col. ill., maps ; 30 cmLanguageEnglishDate Published2013NotesSee: S/Box No 16Dewey ClassS / 352 FREPublication FormatSerial
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