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| Three
‘Giant Sedona’ Bikes to be Won.
Plus the chance to win Bicycle Computers, Cycle Instead Bike Packs, T-shirts and Water bottles plus many more spot prizes. |
* Each company can score 20 bonus Corporate Challenge points.
Organise your team now and send
your team’s nomination early to ensure your
team’s place in the competition.
If you require more information please contact David or Janet
at the Home Corporate Challenge office on 9402 5303.
Enjoy the benefits of cycling to work.
Don’t miss out on the fun, organise your teams and
enter now.
Why Cycle to Work?
Cycling has
many environmental, economic and health benefits for you and
your community.
You will:
• Become healthier, more
productive and less stressed
Regular physical
activity can prevent cardiovascular disease, type two
diabetes, osteoporosis, bowel cancer. It can also help with
stress management, alleviate anxiety, enhance mood and boost
mental alertness.
• Have the opportunity to
incorporate physical activity into your daily life
Many of us are too
busy to do exercise, but spend hours per week stuck in
traffic on our way to work. Why not ride to work and kill two
birds with one stone?
• Save money
Cycling has a very
low capital outlay cost (average $500 - $1000) and a very low
(almost negligible) operating cost per kilometre i.e. $100
yearly for a service.
• Generate almost zero
greenhouse gas and air pollutant emissions while traveling
Motor vehicles also
generate around 40 per cent more greenhouse gas per kilometre
for short trips. Only the bicycle can match (or perhaps
exceed) the car’s flexibility and speed for short
trips.
• Reduce local motor
vehicle congestion and increase local amenity
More bicycles on
the road leads to less traffic congestion and noise
pollution.
DPI produces and
distributes a range of comprehensive cycling
brochures:
Choosing a Bike and Accessories
Cycling for Health, Pleasure or to Work
Cycling on Roads and Shared paths
Cycling at Night
Basic Bicycle Maintenance
Cycling for all Ages
Cycling and the Law
Shopping by Bike
Bikes on Trains
How to Safely Cycle the Nullarbor
Walking Safely on Shared Paths
Riding Safely on Shared Paths
Bicycle skills for children - home activity
sheets
You can pick up a FREE copy of
these brochures from DPI, 441 Murray Street, Perth, or email:
cycling@dpi.wa.gov.au