Ride to Work

Ride to Work Day was on Wednesday 12 October 2011 and is part of a National Behaviour Change Program. 2011 saw a record breaking 45,004 registrations across Australia, with an estimated 150,000 people participating Nationally, making this the biggest ever mass particpation bike event in the nation's history!

Ride to Work Day - Wednesday 17 October 2012

Riding your bike is simply the most significant advocacy you can do every day.

Ride to Work Day is a National Day and celebrates bike commuting within the workplace as an alternative means of transport while encouraging Australian workers to adopt a healthier and environmentally sound means of commuting.

National Ride to Work Day is ideal for every rider, but most especially important for providing new cyclists an excuse to stretch the limit of their wheels, and convincing weekend warriors their bike can take them to the office too.

Convince a work colleague, friend or family to come with you on this day. It's the most important advocacy anyone can do!

Why Register?

Participants are encouraged to register their ride on the day at no cost which assists in understanding bike commuter behaviours and campaigning for better riding facilities to councils, local, state and federal governments.

About Ride to Work Day

While Australia is stuck in peak hour the Ride to Work Day program is helping Australian workers embrace an affordable, hassle and carbon emission free mode of transport.

It's Free!

This free program assists those wanting to try riding to work or cycling part way by connecting cycling to public transport, as an alternative mode of transport which can ease the pressures of modern life.

You save money, your health and your peace of mind. You arrive to work energised and arrive home unwound from the day.

 

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