Bicycle racks and rails

Summary
Quick reference guide for key criteria
Bicycle rails

Overarching requirements
Embellishments should be designed/selected and installed as follows:
- Fit for purpose, appropriately positioned and accessible.
- Durable, robust and safe (suitable for corrosive environments).
- Vandal resistant with parts that are easily replaceable.
- Easy to maintain (with appropriate warranty and workmanship).
- Comply with relevant standards, legislation, corporate documents and approvals
Planning, design and positioning
- installation of a single or multiple bicycle rails is preferred over bicycle racks
- When located near a road or car park, min offsets must comply with AS 2890.3 Parking facilities - Bicycle parking
- maintain Austroads offset of min 500 mm from path edge to any obstacle. Also consider the dimensions of a parked bicycle on a rail.
- Maintain (where possible), 1.2 m clear passage for passing pedestrians
- Rails must be placed min 1.0 m apart
- Locate away from irrigation systems.
Bicycle rail requirements
- (A) Provide equal access to bicycle rails. Where the rail may impact passing pedestrians with low vision, include an optional fixed horizontal tapping rail and signage panel
- Each rail should provide secure parking for two bicycles
- (B) Rail width between legs min 800 mm. Small hoops non-compliant. Height 800 mm preferred for stability
- Rails – 316 stainless steel tube. Powder-coating, 2 pack epoxy or painted surfaces are NOT accepted.
Finished surface and fixing method
- Finish to match adjoining surfaces
- All fixings – must be 316 stainless steel
- (C) Bolted to finished surface (preferred). Must use base plate, hex-head dynabolts, with anti-vandal armour rings over hex-head OR
- (D) In-situ – rail in concrete footing. ‘Fixing footing pin’ recommended in footing.
Note: Further guidance and clarification of the content on this page, can be found in the relevant sections of this information sheet.
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