
Peter McLean
Peter McLean is the chief executive of Bicycle NSW, an organization advocating for cycling and sustainable transport. He acknowledges the concerns of local businesses regarding construction delays and disruptions but emphasizes the potential long-term benefits of the Oxford Street cycleway project. McLean believes that the revitalization of the street will enhance the overall community experience, not just serve cyclists, and he hopes for expedited construction to minimize the impact on local businesses.
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Bicycle NSW chief executive Peter McLean said it was the 'gold standard' for e-bikes across the world.
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Inner west’s $57 million bike and pedestrian path set to open after community campaignPeter McLean tells me he’s also worried about this 'growing non-compliance' issue.
Young men careening around without helmets are doing my head inBicycle NSW chief executive Peter McLean said a ban focused on bikes fitted with modified batteries would recognise the greater risk of 'dodgy' DIY-made devices.
Riders face fines under Sydney’s new public transport laws
Bicycle NSW chief executive Peter McLean emphasized the need for a permanent and safe cycling route.
Pop-up path doubles in patronage with proposal to make it permanentBicycle NSW chief executive Peter McLean is among advocates for a separated or marked cycleway.
Pyrmont Bridge to get historic $60m makeover
Peter McLean, the chief executive of Bicycle NSW, has supported lower speed limits in Sydney.
Sydney councils push to reduce speed limits to 40km/hCoach Peter McLean briefly pulled the boots back on after retiring with a grand final win.
The 117-year historic low Penrith are facingBicycle NSW chief executive Peter McLean empathised with businesses given the delays and disruption caused by projects such as the CBD light rail.
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