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Cycling safety survey condemned as too narrow

All road users should be targeted in a new survey to identify road safety issues for cyclists, according to bicycle groups in Melbourne’s north.

The state government is inviting cyclists, drivers and pedestrians to complete an online survey testing their understanding of cycling laws and key road safety issues for cyclists.

While welcoming the survey, Whittlesea Bicycle Users Group [BUG] said it should also provide for feedback about how metropolitan cycling infrastructure can be improved.

Whittlesea BUG vice-president Glenn Eckardt said he had completed the survey but felt it was targeted at cyclists and not all road users.

“It’s a bit limited in the sense that road laws are just one part of the overall picture in terms of mixing cyclists and drivers on the road.” Mr Ekardt said the government needed to investigate infrastructure that improved cycling safety.

Broadmeadows driving school director Sam Tranquillo said many drivers were unaware of the road rules around cycling.

“We see it all the time in bike lanes, motorists not doing the right thing and staying clear. They’re turning in to bike lanes sooner than they need to, obstructing their paths.”

Sunbury Cycling Club president Andrew Hutcheson said he was concerned about how the survey would be promoted.

“Other campaigns, including television, might be more effective to outline the rules.”

The survey is online until July 27 at www.roadsafety.vic.gov.au

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