Privacy Policy

WalkSmart/CycleSmart was developed for and is operated by the Victorian Department of Infrastructure.

The Department of Infrastructure (DOI) is committed to protecting personal and sensitive information consistent with the principles set out in the Victorian Information Privacy Act 2000. This privacy statement applies to this DOI-managed web site. It does not apply to linked web sites and you should familiarise yourself with privacy statements of any site you link to.

Collection of personal and other information.

You can access the WalkSmart/CycleSmart web site and browse anonymously without providing your personal information or without you being identified. However, many of the functions and services provided by this web site require you to provide certain personal information. This is the only personal information collected by DOI via this web site. For example, TravelSmart offers some of its services online which require personal information be provided. Information provided by you will only be used for the purpose for which it was collected. Your personal information will not be disclosed to any parties other than DOI and its contractors except if required by law or some other regulation.

Email addresses provided via this site will only be used to respond to specific user enquiries and will not be added to any mailing lists or disclosed to any other party without the users knowledge and consent unless required by law.

Collection of anonymous data

DOI also collects anonymous data through its web server which includes number, time and date of visits to the site and its pages. This anonymous information is used for statistical purposes and to ensure our web site is providing relevant information.

For further information on Privacy, see TravelSmart privacy statement.

If you would like further information about the Department of Infrastructure's Information Privacy practices please telephone (03) 9655 6224.

Cookies

This web site may use cookies for certain services. A cookie is a block of data that is shared between a web server and a 's browser. Cookies can provide various types of information, depending on how they are used. This may include information about a user's identity and web site visiting patterns and preferences. Users may set their browser to identify the presence of cookies and to give them the option of accepting or rejecting them.