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Safety in Numbers: A Cycling Strategy for South Australia 2006-2010

Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure, 2006, Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure, Government of South Australia
The South Australian Cycling Strategy is the government’s commitment to increasing the safety, convenience and attractiveness of cycling. The strategy highlights safety and perceptions of safety are primary factors influencing the rate of cycle participation. The document strongly identifies that as more people cycle, the safer it becomes. A doubling of cycle trips by 2015 is a core goal.
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