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ABC Cycling Data and Indicators Guidelines (Australia)

This report, by the Australian Bicycle Council, was released in 2000. The Guidelines recommend reporting on 19 items of base cycling data and 30 cycling indicators. The base data and indicators have been organised under five categories of which the fifth is safety (including crashes).

There is much data that is already collected and reported in a consistent and comparable manner on a state by state basis as well as nationally. Analysis and collection of data should reference these guidelines.ds, Sydney

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