Open for less than six months, the Oxford street cycle-path has become Sydney’s most popular bike route, prompting plans for an expansion. | *Subscribe and 🔔: http://9Soci.al/KM6e50GjSK9*

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3 Comments

  1. Stop lying about this being ‘popular’. I see more cyclists ignoring it than using it. Why don't you start cracking down on helmet-less riders tearing up the footpaths, before you pat yourself on the back?

  2. Most prefer the footpath .
    These paths are dangerous, I've seen pedestrians hit and many near misses from cars on intersections.
    So much to do in the CBD but Clover focuses one thing.
    What happened to our nightlife ?
    Where are our Melbourne style laneways, its been 20 years !

  3. More bike lanes will mean more business, healthy people, healthy environment and less car congestion. Everywhere else in the world understands this. Bikes lanes also need to connect to one another and to destinations for riders to use.

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