Why registering is important

When registering for Ride to Work Day we ask about your commuting habits and this information, although kept completely confidential, is collated to form reports. These assist us when communicating with key decision makers for better facilities and infrastructure for bike riders.

39% of new riders are joining the commuter evolution

A recent follow-up survey for the National Ride to Work Program shows 39% of first time commuters are now riding to work at least once per month and 55% of survey participants are riding more often than this time last year. For more information on commuter habits read the National Ride to Work Follow –up survey.

Bike Commuting Report

The Bike Commuting Report is now available for corporate organizations who want to know National Ride to Work Day participation numbers and behaviour practice specific to their organisation.

The report contains information about:

  • participation numbers
  • average distances travelled
  • frequency of journey
  • modes of transport
  • measures of sustained behaviour
  • carbon emissions

The report is available to corporations with greater than 40 registered participants (for reasons of confidentiality).

View an example of the Bike Commuting Report.

There is a nominal administration charge to extract the data of $98.00 (exc.gst).

Contact us today if you would like to purchase a Bike Commuting Report for your organisation.

 

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Previous reports

National Ride to Work Day 2008

Follow up Survey Report

Event Evaluation Report

State/Territory Report

Media Report (pdf)

 

National Ride to Work Day 2007

Post-event Report (pdf)

Report by State/Territory (pdf)

Media Report (pdf)

Follow-up Survey Report (pdf)

Measuring ongoing behaviour change

Greenhouse Gas Calculations (pdf)

Ride to Work Day 2006

Pilot of the national program

Post-event Report (pdf)

Follow-up Survey Report (pdf)

Ride to Work and Beyond!

Three-year summary of activities and outcomes (pdf)

Ride to Work Day 2005

First-time Riders: Physical Activity Survey Report (pdf) 

Measuring the impact of Ride to Work Day 2005 on overall physical activity levels of first-time riders.  This was conducted as part of "Ride to Work and Beyond!".
Follow-up survey of registrants(pdf)

Event based behaviour change

Literature Review of even-based behaviour change (pdf)

Review of other research in the field by the Institute of Transport Studies

Evaluating the Travel Behaviour Change impact of a major Ride to Work Day Event (pdf)