Super Tuesday Bicycle Count 2010

About this page

Super Tuesday is Australia's biggest visual bike count. In 2010 it is happening on Tuesday 2 March.

The Super Tuesday project aims to establish a reliable annual benchmark for bicycle commuting to allow those providing for bike riding to base their judgments on accurate, relevant and up to date information.

A big thank you to all those who took part.

For the first time, WA will be involved in the Super Tuesday count. We will have 22 counters strategically located throughout the City of Perth, making note of how many riders pass them and in what direction.

By establishing a regular and consistent measure of bike riding we can show how many people are riding and where they are riding. This strengthens the case for further investment in better bicycle facilities.

To find out more, please conatct us.

Step-by-Step guide for Super Tuesday Counters
This page will help you to register as a Super Tuesday Counter and to complete a successful count.

FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions in regards to the Super Tuesday Bicycle Count

Confirmed Participants for 2010

The Super Tuesday annual bicycle count is a Bicycle Network activity.

Western Australia

City of Perth

New South Wales:

Leichardt, North Sydney, Parramatta, Randwick, Warringah, Willoughby and Woollahra

Queensland:

Brisbane (central), Gold Coast, Moreton Bay, Sunshine Coast

South Australia:

Adelaide

Tasmania:

Hobart

Victoria:

Banyule, Bendigo, Boroondara, Darebin, Glen Eira, Hobsons Bay, Geelong, Knox, Melbourne, Moonee Valley, Nillumbik, Port Phillip, Stonnington, Whitehorse, Yarra