Brisbane lord mayoral candidate Pat Condren would consider removing more on-street parking to install a network of segregated bike lanes throughout the CBD if elected.

Mr Condren, who broke several ribs in a cycling accident weeks before being named Labor's candidate earlier this year, said if elected he would commission a study into encouraging more active transport in the city, including more cycleways.

Cyclists would have easier access to the CBD under a Labor election pledge. Credit:AAP

He said such a plan would be developed "sensibly" and the community would be consulted in a bid to reduce the number of cars in the CBD and increase bicycle and foot traffic.

The study would investigate the potential removal of on-street parking from some streets, replacing the parking with segregated bike lanes with wider footpaths and shade trees.