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Manifesto for safer bike riding in Australia www.amygillett.org.au Release 3, October 2014

AGF Manifesto for safer bike riding in Australia Aim To create a safer cycling environment in Australia Background The 2011 Australian cycling participation target is to double the number of people riding bikes by 2016. For the decade to 2012, every year, more Australians rode their bike. In 2013, 8.6 million Australians (37.4% of the population) cycled. In 2013, 50 people in Australia died while cycling. Almost 1 in 5 people (18%) seriously injured in all Australian land transport crashes are bike riders*. Bike rider deaths have increased, despite life-saving improvements in road safety reducing the national road toll. The human trauma costs of cycling in Australia are unacceptable. The way Australians are moving is changing and our system is not coping. Significant changes must be made to the cycling environment if we are to safely double the number of people cycling. Action Everyone has the right to ride in safety for work, sport and play. All we need is: 3, 2, 1, 0 * Based on 2008 data p. 1

3 take action on 3 critical factors 2 work 2gether for safe bike riding 1 a metre matters 0 zero bike rider deaths from 2020 p. 2

3 Take action on 3 critical factors Safer people allocate 18% of road safety communications budget to awareness/education between bike riders and drivers mandatory cycling content in driver licence process practical training and theory tests bicycle skills training/road safety in school curriculum police investigate all reported bike rider-vehicle serious injury crashes* review, improve, enforce rules for bike rider safety improve legal and regulatory protection for bike riders Improve bike rider safety research, data collection and analysis Safer roads reduce speeds minimum spend for cycling facilities (federal, state, local) targeted action to: reduce bike rider black spots reduce bike rider crash types benchmark guidelines for bike friendly towns and communities Safer vehicles new vehicle design standards that increase bike rider safety maintain safe vehicles and bicycles * all bike rider fatalities are investigated by police p. 3

2 Work 2gether for safe bike riding Communicate Collaborate Cooperate Coordinate Let s work 2gether to take action for safer bike riding: the Amy Gillett Foundation, federal, state and local government, businesses and the community. 2gether we can use scientific evidence and international best practice to improve safety outcomes for all Australian road users. p. 4

1 a metre matters A great start to behaviour change; mutual respect and awareness are essential provides drivers with a clear, identifiable minimum distance when overtaking bike riders reduces the risk of bike rider-driver crashes increases bike riders safety acknowledges bike riders are legitimate road users recognises bike riders are physically vulnerable and need the protection of space p. 5

Zero bike rider deaths from 2020 p. 6

We need to understand as a society that we can demand freedom and mobility. And we can demand safety at the same time. Professor Claes Tingvall Director, Swedish National Road Administration Vision Zero initiative http://www.visionzeroinitiative.com/ p. 7

References AGF mission: AGF vision: Safe bike riding in Australia Zero bike rider fatalities The AGF is committed to actions that improve safety for bike riders in Australia. Actions must be based on scientific evidence, rigorously reviewed information and international best practice. We continue to push for change and we welcome all support, collaboration and cooperation. This document was prepared using the following publicly available documents: Cycling participation Australian Bicycle Council and Austroads (2013). Australian Cycling Participation, 2013. Available at: https://www.onlinepublications.austroads.com.au/items/ap C91 13 Department of Communications Information Technology and the Arts (2011). Participation in Exercise, Recreation and Sport Annual Report 2010. Available at: http://www.ausport.gov.au/ data/assets/pdf_file/0018/436122/er ASS_Report_2010.PDF Bike rider deaths Australian Government. Department of Infrastructure and Transport. Road Deaths Australia 2011 Statistical Summary. May 2012. Available at: http://www.bitre.gov.au/publications/2012/files/rda_summary_201 1.pdf Bike rider serious injuries AIHW, G. Henley and J. Harrison (2012). Serious injury due to land transport, Australia 2008 09. Injury research and statistics series no. 67. Cat. no. INJCAT 143. Canberra: AIHW. Available at: http://www.aihw.gov.au/publication detail/?id=10737421997&tab=2 p. 8

Everyone has the right to ride in safety for work, sport and play Join us for safer bike riding www.amygillett.org.au October 2014