Inaugural Rail Trails and Tourism Conference a great success
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It is all of our responsibility to try to avoid spreading this virus to protect the most vulnerable in our community. The team at BQ also advises members to invest more time in their route planning and select connections which minimise risk when cycling – even if this results in an indirect route to the one you would normally take. Now is not the time to be placing more pressure on our health service with accidents or taking unnecessary risk that could be avoided with better planning.
Below are some of the commonly asked questions the BQ team are receiving on a daily basis.
*All information and commentary is correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of publishing.
Yes, assuming you are all well, not self-isolating (because of symptoms such as a cough or fever) and live in the same household.
You must apply social distancing and hygiene precautions (see below).
No. You should only be riding with people who live in the same household. This is because either of you maybe infected, but are yet to show any signs of symptoms of the COVID-19.
If your workplace is still open, cycling is a safe passage to work. It is a healthy alternative to public transport and facilities daily exercise which is great for your general wellbeing.
Maybe! If you have returned from overseas, you would have received specific instructions about what is required of you. And that means, no, you can’t leave your house/backyard.
But, if your self-isolation is for another reason, such as being a member of an ‘at-risk’ group, then its a cautious yes.
You however must adhere to social distancing guidelines (of at least 2m from other people) and avoid visiting public places like cafes, public toilets and rest stops.
You should follow the additional hygiene precautions and carry tissues or wipes and dispose of them correctly in a bin upon your return home. Ensure you wash your gloves, water bottle and hands post ride and avoid touching your face. If bikes are being shared amongst riders, all contact points should also be wiped cleaned before use.
No.
Yes. You must however adhere to the social distancing guidelines, not ride with anyone outside your household and follow the hygiene precautions.
Self-isolation refers to:
Social distancing refers to:
No. We are trying to limit unnecessary person-to-person contact and potential transmission incidents, so our office is closed to visitors. Please contact us via email and telephone instead.
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