RACV encourages residents to keep riding

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The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV) is calling for Melton and Moorabool residents, as well as all Victorians, to continue the bike riding trend of the last two years.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a surge in bike riding, particularly outside the city, where the exercise doubled compared to pre-pandemic numbers, according to We Ride Australia.

RACV arevo mobility general manager Elizabeth Kim said the “perfect storm” of events had inspired a surging interest in one of societies oldest forms of transport.

“The pandemic, in addition to some work that has gone into bicycle infrastructure, has created an ideal atmosphere for people to either get on a bike for the first time, or dust off the one in the garage,” Ms Kim said.

Ms Kim said Victorians were sending a clear message that they were looking for affordable, sustainable ways to travel and exercise.

“RACV is here to foster that enthusiasm and lend our voice and services to ensure that those who jumped on a bike for the first time during the pandemic make bike riding a part of their weekly routine long after COVID-19 restrictions are over.”