Western Australia’s only bike-sharing scheme, urbi Bike-Share, is developing a focused workplace intervention to promote active travel.

The first initiative is a pilot project among staff at Joondalup Health Campus, which will encourage workers to use urbi as an end-of-journey solution for a set time period, evaluate their perceptions of the experience, and monitor changes in their travel behaviour patterns.

“One of our goals is to partner with communities and employers so we can get more people out riding bikes and make Western Australia a better place to work and live,” said Ken Travers from urbi. “We’re really excited to be partnering with Joondalup Health Campus on our first workplace intervention.”

The intervention design draws on evidence from the health behaviour change and active travel literature. The initial phase will evaluate staff attitudes towards active travel and identify potential target segments, through intercept surveys. This research will guide the selection of a cohort to take part in the intervention. Beginning in the spring, urbi will provide the participants with training in the urbi app and docking system, optional rides around town with a cycling coach, events for the urbi rider group, and social support and motivation. This will be followed by post- trial and follow-up evaluations.

If you’d like to find out more about how urbi can promote and support active travel in your workplace, please get in touch:

(08) 9228 9009 lisa@bikevalet.com.au

urbi is a bike for everyone – bike-sharing that helps to create vibrant, active, and healthy communities. Developed in Western Australian, urbi offeris unparalleled flexibility, scalability and portability. Our patented system provides a fully integrated bike-sharing solution, including helmets, that is suitable for smaller urban activity centres through to large-scale city-wide networks.

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Kylie (Your Move)

Hi Lisa, what an exciting and innovative project. I can't wait to hear more. I changed your activity to 'special contribution to a project' to reflect this story's focus on the partnership between Urbi and Joondalup Health campus (and its uniqueness). I've also given you some bonus points for innovation. Please keep us up to date you will be able to earn activity points for installing the Urbi-pod, running the cycling coaching and completing your travel survey. Bring on Spring!

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Lisa

Thanks Kylie!

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