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National Ride2Work day is an initiative to help get more people riding. Bicycle Queensland is holding a Ride2Work morning at Queen’s Wharf in Brisbane, along one of Australia’s most popular bike routes – the Bicentennial Bikeway.
Not all bike routes have the same line of sight or surface condition, which can impact your sense of safety along the route, or lead to an accident. See.Sense have developed an app that lets you report any issues on your regular rides, to help create a snapshot of potential issues along different bike routes.
All you need is your smart phone and the See.Sense app, downloaded and recording for your ride. As shown above, you can report any incident during your ride, including leaving notes.
See.Sense make a range of lights with inbuilt sensors that assist with reporting issues where you’re riding – as well as delivering light based on available light, meaning you can ride more and charge your light less!
See.Sense have 4 ICON 3 lights to give away. All you need to do is:
– Download the See.Sense app and register with your email address
– Submit a See.Sense report within the competition period (October 15 – November 15 2025)
Anyone who submits a report goes into a draw each week to win a See.Sense ICON 3 light – one winner per week. You don’t need to purchase a light, but BQ Members can buy one at 30% off – you can get your discount code from the Portal.
The See.Sense Report website will be available on the BQ website at the end of the competition period, so you will be able to view the reports made by others. Each report will help support the advocacy work of Bicycle Queensland to create a safer and more connected Queendland for bike and e-scooter riders.
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