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NZ Cycling Conference 2001: Transport for Living

 

NZ Cycling Conference 2001: Transport for Living
Friday 21st - Saturday 22nd September 2001
Chateau on the Park, Christchurch, New Zealand

Garry Moore
Christchurch Mayor Garry Moore opens the conference

Conference Proceedings
The following table of contents contains a complete list of the papers that were presented at the cycle conference.

Most of the papers and presentations are available to download as Adobe Acrobat PDF files. You will require the free Adobe Acrobat reader to view them.

Not all papers and presentations are currently available online. You will need to contact (cycling@ccc.govt.nz) cycling@ccc.govt.nz to obtain the contact details for the presenter or author.

Related information: Cycling index


 

Opening Session
Papers:

Opening by Mayor
Speech by Hon Judith Tizard, Associate Minister of Transport
Keynote Speech – Karel de Roy van Zuydewyn (Utrecht, Netherlands)

Presentation:

Karel de Roy

 
Technical Thinking
Papers: Cycle Design – Have we Progressed from the Humber Safety of 1890? – Chris Freear
Presentation: Not available
 
National Cycling Strategy
Papers: Status of National Transport Strategy - Elizabeth Anderson (MoT)
Lessons from Australia and UK - Bronwen Thornton (Aus), Colin Graham (UK)
Where to Now with a NZ Cycling Strategy? – Roger Boulter (Hamilton CC)
Presentations: Australia Cycling - The National Strategy - Bronwen Thornton
Why Have A National Cycling Strategy - Colin Graham
Where To Now With A NZ Cycling Strategy - Roger Boulter
New Zealand Transport Strategy - Elizabeth Anderson
 
Cycle Touring Routes
Papers: National Cycling Touring Routes: Some Thoughts on Where to Go from Here – Glen Koorey
Development of an Off-Road Cycle Trail in Canterbury – Dr Jean-Paul Thull & Paul de Spa (Lincoln University)
Community and Visitor Benefits of the Central Otago Rail Trail - Dean Blackwell (Lincoln University)
Presentations: Glen Koorey
 
Lifestyle and Health
Papers: Revitalisation of the City – Daniel Mohr (Adventure Cycles NZ)
What Role Can and Should Cycling Play for the Youth of Today? – Pippa Pettigrew (Villa Maria College)
Integrating Cycling into District Health Board activity and nutrition toolkits - Grant McLean (MoH)
Presentations: Not available
 
Infrastructure 1
Papers: Planning and Engineering for Cyclists – Development of a Technical Training Course – Axel Wilke (City Solutions - CCC)
Technical Panel - discussion of various innovative cycle infrastructure facilities and features - Alix Newman, Axel Wilke, Andrew Macbeth, Roger Boulter, Nadine Ord
Presentations:

Traffic calming on arterial roads - examples from Toronto - Andrew Macbeth
Interesting things to do with paths - Alix Newman
Cyclists at wide intersections - Axel Wilke
Traffic Control Devices Rule Revision - Axel Wilke
Professional Training Course - Designing With Cyclists In Mind - Axel Wilke

 
Infrastructure 2
Papers: Cyclists at Roundabouts – Axel Wilke
Cycle Lane Delineation Techniques – Alix Newman
Dunedin Cycle Lanes Safety Audit – Andrew Macbeth & Simon Underwood
Presentations: Cycle Safety at Roundabouts - Axel Wilke
Dunedin Cycle Lanes Safety Audit - Andrew Macbeth & Simon Underwood
 
Partnerships for Progress
Papers: Green Commuting Plans – Working with Employers to Encourage Cycling to Work – Bernadine Walsh (EECA)
Cars and Cycles - co-existence in the urban environment - Tom McBrearty (AA)
Social Marketing of Cycling - Felicity Close (Health Sponsorship Council), Helen Harris (NZ Police), Jo Mitchell (LTSA)
Presentations: Bernadine Walsh, Felicity Close + Jo Mitchell + Helen Harris
 
Safety Skills Education
Papers: In Support of Adult Cycle Skills Education – Marilyn Northcotte (BikeWise Wellington)
What's Happening in Cycle Safety Eduction - Bill Crook & Michael Cummins (LTSA)
Christchurch's Cycle Safe Training - Michelle and Terry Gyde (CCC)
Presentations: A national survey of cycle training - Michael Cummins
 
Advocacy and Process
Papers: A Bumpy Road – The Implementation of “Cycling in Hamilton 2000” – Roger Boulter (Hamilton CC)
Building a Cycle-Friendly Nation: The State of Advocacy in New Zealand – Jane Dawson (CAN)
Advocacy from the Receiver's End - Ruth Dyson (MP Labour)
Presentations: A Bumpy Road - Implementation of “Cycling in Hamilton” - Roger Boulter
 
Process to Create Infrastructure
Papers: Cycle Infrastructure at Schools - Warren Lloyd (City Solutions - CCC)
Rail Trails in Australia:  Developing our Green Corridors – Michael Oxer (President, Rail Trails Australia)
Consultation on KiwiRides – Patrick Morgan & Deb Hurdle (Hillary Commission)
Presentations: Not available
 
Community Based Programmes
Papers: Living Streets - Barry Cook (CCC)
Travel Smart Programmes - Colin Graham (Travelsmart - Perth)
European Perspectives on Traffic Management in Neighbourhoods - Karel de Roy (Keynote)
Presentations:

Effectiveness of the TravelSmart Individualised Marketing Program for Increasing Cycling - Colin Graham
Woonerfs - Karel de Roy

 
Funding of Infrastructure
Papers: Cycle Demand Prediction – The Numbers Game – Don McKenzie & Liam Ryan (Traffic Design Group)
Funding of Cycle Infrastructure - Kate Collins (Transfund NZ)
Presentations: Don McKenzie & Liam Ryan
 
Heads and Hard Surfaces
Papers: Role of Road Features in Cycle Only Crashes in New Zealand – Diana Munster
Bicycle Helmet Legislation - Curse or Cure - Nigel Perry
Presentations: The Bicycle Helmet Legislation Curse or Cure? - Nigel Perry
Cycle only crashes in new Zealand - Diana Munster
 
Road Rules and Management Policies
Papers: Traffic Regulations, the Rules Process and Cycling – Lyndon Hammond (LTSA)
State Highway Strategies and Policies – Linking in Cyclists – Michelle McCormick
Presentations: Traffic Regulations, the Rules Process and Cycling - Lyndon Hammond
 
Giving Effect to Strategies
Papers: Cycling Planning in Auckland City – Nadine Ord (Auckland CC)
Panmure Cycle and Walking Facilities Feasibility Study – Jason McGregor (URS Consultants)
Presentations: Not available
 
Safety Process
Papers:

Making Cycling and Walking Safer in New Zealand and Australia: Learning from the Netherlands Experience – Alan Parker
Road Safety Strategy 2010: Cycling Status – Martin Small (LTSA)

Presentations:

Road safety strategy to 2010 - The status of cycling - Martin Small

 
Cycling and State Highways
Papers: Cycle Provision on State Highways – Kerry Wood
Cycling Initiatives on State Highways - Tony Spowart (Transit NZ)
Presentations:

Tony Spowart

 
Conference Dinner
Presentation by Graham Fraine - Queensland University. "Of Mode Shift and Social Dilemmas"

 

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