The following are links to web pages of organisations that are allied to cycling or the cycling industry, which may be of interest to you.
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PRESTO (Europe)
15th Sep 2010
PRESTO – “Promoting Cycling for Everyone as a Daily Transport Mode” is a project of the EU’s Intelligent Energy – Europe Programme granted by the Executive Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation (EACI). They are particularly focused on promoting increased usage of electric-assist bicycles to spread bicycle mobility to new populations and in challenging geographies.
Victoria Transport Policy Institute - British Columbia (Canada)
15th Sep 2010
The Victoria Transport Policy Institute is an independent research organization dedicated to developing innovative and practical solutions to transportation problems.
CIVITAS (Europe)
15th Sep 2010
The CIVITAS Initiative helps cities to achieve a more sustainable, clean and energy efficient urban transport system by implementing and evaluating an ambitious, integrated set of technology and policy based measures. Their website offers extensive information on their projects and related topics.
The Retail Cycle Traders Australia
15th Sep 2010
The RCTA is the national association for specialist bicycle retailers and has a representative on the Australian Bicycling Council.
Bicycles for Humanity (B4H) (Australia & International)
15th Sep 2010
Bicycles for Humanity is an international organisation which collects unused bikes for distribution in developing countries. In Australia they operate in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.
Cycling England (UK)
15th Sep 2010
Cycling England was the national body responsible for coordinating the development of cycling across England. The organisation was abolished in 2011. The website has been archived and is no longer being updated however there are some useful resources on the site.
International Bicycle Fund (International)
15th Sep 2010
A United States-based non-governmental, nonprofit, advocacy organization, providing information and resources promoting sustainable transport and international understanding to make this planet a healthier and happier place to live. Major areas of activity are non-motorized urban planning, economic development, bike safety education, responsible travel and bicycle tourism, and cross-cultural, educational programs.
Cycle Tour Operators New Zealand (CTONZ)
15th Sep 2010
The mission of the CTONZ is to provide quality safe cycle tours hosted by professional New Zealand registered operators to an agreed standard. The site provides definitions of those standards, links to certified operators and links to (primarily) NZ sites of interest.
Freedom Wheels Modified Bike Service (Australia)
15th Sep 2010
Freedom Wheels provide modified bicycles for children with disabilties.