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Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Australia Kids Scooter Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report 2021 - ResearchAndMarkets.com April 28, 2021 GMT DUBLIN (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 28, 2021 The Australia kids scooter market size is expected to reach USD 5.53 million by 2028 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 4.9% from 2021 to 2028. With changing lifestyles, riding a kids scooter is considered to be a fun activity, which is becoming increasingly popular among children during their leisure time with their friends. The activity is further supported by parents who encourage scootering for children in their day-to-day life as it helps in gaining self-confidence and traffic knowledge. Furthermore, daily scootering results in learning technical and mechanical skills. ....
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Residents and Wyndham council have raised concerns that people with mobility aids, senior citizens, parents with prams, cyclists and others will not be able access the station platform, and have called for station access ramps to be included in the project. 208385 01 Michaela Meade Installing ramps at Hoppers Crossing station as part of the Old Geelong Road level crossing removal is “not feasible”, according to the Level Crossing Removal Project (LXRP). The level crossing at Old Geelong Road, Hoppers Crossing is being removed as part of a $355.5 million state government project. The project will result in the existing crossing being closed to traffic and a new road built over the rail line, connecting Princes Highway to Old Geelong Road. ....
Bicycle Network A coalition of 13 walking, bike riding, transport, health and research groups are urging the Victorian Government to make it easier for people to walk and ride as more Victorians return to working onsite. The coalition has released the Streets are for everyone consensus statement, which outlines three clear and practical steps needed to create vibrant, active and connected communities in a COVID-normal Victoria. The statement found by walking or bike riding instead of driving by car an average Melbournian family could save up to $80 per day. Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV) Senior Manager Transport, Planning and Infrastructure, Peter Kartsidimas said that last year highlighted the different mobility options available for Victorians. ....
A primary school in Brunswick East has temporarily banned cars outside its front gate at drop-off and pick-up times in a bid to encourage more active travel. ....