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RideScore program expands to three new schools

Three new primary schools join Sunshine Coast Council’s RideScore active school travel program in 2026.

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WeRide wins major grant for RideScore expansion

We Ride Australia celebrates the announcement that it has received a major grant to take the highly successful RideScore program to more schools and communities across Australia.

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‘Incredible’ outcome for program that gets kids rolling

Have your heard about the new program promoting healthier lifestyles and saved almost 60 tonnes of CO2 emissions?

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Transport levy responds to region’s growth

To prepare for our region's growth, combat traffic congestion and protect our lifestyle, Council is implementing travel change programs and future transport solutions, with funding provided from the Transport Levy.

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2022 Program launched

The RideScore Active Schools program has been postponed until 2021. This delay is a result of the interruptions due to COVID-19, and further changes required to the software development.

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Smart approach to boost riding to school

We Ride Australia and the Sunshine Coast Council, supported by the Australian Government, are set to launch an Australian first ride to school program – RideScore Active Schools – that uses technology to direct message parents when their children have arrived safely at school.

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RideScore Launch Day

RideScore is an incentive-based program designed to increase active travel to and from school. The digital platform uses personal sensors that send real-time notifications to parents on the arrival and departure of student's riding and scooting to and from school.