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Weston Creek Group Centre Guide Share the path People riding bikes must give way to people walking on all paths. People walking should look Your guide to out for people riding bikes and give them space Canberra has an excellent network of shared to pass. People walking and riding should keep use paths, on-road cycling lanes and free left on paths and pass others by overtaking on walking & cycling bicycle parking facilities. the right. Bike riders should warn others of their approach by sounding their bell. Dogs should be The ACT Government is committed to on a leash on all paths. Extra care should also be in Weston Creek encouraging healthier and more sustainable taken around horses, as they can be frightened Effective January 2019 transport. Walking and riding a bike to work or by bells. study can help you find the recommended thirty minutes of exercise required for good health Be safe and will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions Please always be safety concious when cycling generated by cars. across our network. Bike, LRV and Bus A bicycle can be loaded onto Transport Obey all road rules. Canberra’s bus racks - you and your bicycle travel for the cost of your bus fare. Most buses on Transport Canberra’s Blue and Red Rapid routes Stop at red lights and stop signs. have bike racks. CC Bicycles can be taken on-board LRV’s, but must Wear an approved safety helmet be secured in the bicycle rack. Bike rack use when riding a bike. is on a first come, first serve basis. There is a Ride a bike with a bell, a red rear maximum of 4 bikes per LRV. reflector, a headlight and a tail light. Transport Canberra’s website has a journey planner which can be used to help plan walking, cycling and public transport trips For more information on cyclist safety and (www.transport.act.gov.au). helpful hints visit www.transport.act.gov.au Bicycles can be parked for free at bike lockers, cages and rails which are next to many of the You can find the ACT road rules at stops on Transport Canberra’s Red and Blue www.justice.act.gov.au/ Rapid bus routes. safety_and_emergency/road_safety TG18264 T ISC R B HO E FF V O S T T S R E B S R G I U E IB T R T R S S T R O M I M O A E A C R M N R R E R S J S G O O W A O W E I D S R ST A U E I A I Y E S K E T T IC N G Z T T M O RU E L T A S G H R T N R I T R S T T E S H P E A T E A E R T B R W H E N M S S N L R T D S R S T E O S IG U I G R A S B R T E O S S S R VE T S N T S U T T T IN R S H IE D B U C T E S W N A E T E Y R A Taylor S D C IE R I Bonner D ED D R D M Y R R U CC WA C R M J D L M A R OO D E T W L R R S R R A E KUR A N S N B U A O R R B S 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