Kids Active Travel Program

The Kids Active Travel Program encourages primary school aged children to choose active travel options when traveling to and from school to establish positive physical activity behaviours and develop physical literacy skills.

Walking and Bike Riding Resource Hub

The MAV has partnered with VicHealth to address barriers and encourage behavioural change to get people moving in a safe and healthy way. The aims of the hub are to: Share practical information with council officers to help them implement walking and bike riding...

Inter-modal hierarchical prioritisation

We encourage the application of inter-modal hierarchical prioritisation (I’M-HiP) to active transport infrastructure, such as footpaths, shared paths, and bicycle paths where these intersect with minor roads.

Active Travel Design Guide

he Design Guide offers technical design recommendations for walking links, bicycle links, intersections and street greening. It builds on previous successes and achievements and will inform designs for future projects.

Tasmanian Walk, Wheel, Ride Policy

This policy updates the Positive Provision Policy for Cycling Infrastructure. The 2013 policy aimed to inform State Government decision-making in relation to investment in cycling infrastructure, particularly in the planning and design of new roads and road upgrades....