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Small boy wearing blue tshirt and red helmet riding behind a woman on a red electric cargo bike

Choose an easy way to avoid the school pickup zone!

School drop-off zone can be a complete nightmare. Avoid the queues, the exhaust fumes and save your time and sanity - ride a cargo bike to school and make every day an adventure not a chore.

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A group from The Brain Injury Community Group in Brisbane at a bike riding come and try event. Attendees are riding a range of electric tricycles including independent upright trikes, sit-down semi-recumbent trikes and a side-by-side tricycle

Cognitive Disability

Having someone you love wanting to ride but unable to control the bike on their own should not mean they are left out. We have independent rider options, trikes for assisted rider and passenger bikes. An independent right might need a remote-control. An assisted rider can be helped with a rear steer, a side steering arm or by sharing the ride on a side-by-side. But if they can't pedal or won't pedal, how about a passenger bike option.

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Lady with child on rear of short-tailed cargo back and red bag on the front enjoying the outdoors

Electric Cargo Bike Case Study – Tern HSD P9 performance

Buying a cargo bike is a large investment, but this case study shows you how one of our customer feels about her very big but wonderfully celebrated decision. From a casual rider, Alicia is now a cargo-bike convert. She has a lot of options to make her life easier and her child just loves being on the back. Cargo bikes can change your life. They give people sustainable transport options, are low-cost over the life of the bike and improve physical and mental well-being, while setting excellent role-model examples to children everywhere.

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3 boys riding bikes together. LH rider on full sized bike, middle rider with short stature on Lightning ebike, right hand rider on sit-down electric Trident tricycle

Community Access

Many people talk about the health benefits of riding bikes. We are not talking cyclists in lycra, we are talking about every day people getting out and enjoying the open air and making those benefits stretch from the physical to the mental, to the psycho-social. Everyone can get something from being outdoors, seeing their neighbourhood, engaging in their community and sharing the experience with friends and family. No one should be isolated and prevented from sharing this opportunity.

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