News

22
Feb

David Darlington's stirring narrative shows the devastating price paid by cyclists when the legal system and society fail to hold drivers accountable for deadly recklessness on our roads.

This article hits home on the issues for advocates in preventing/responding to tragic collisions by motorists with cyclists...

Link to article here on Google books

February 22, 2010 Alex admin READ MORE
22
Feb

Hamilton police are trying to identify a woman found dead in a creek with a bicycle yesterday morning.

Senior Sergeant Karl Thornton, of Hamilton, said a member of the public found the woman's body in knee deep water in Waitawhiriwhiri Stream, in Edgecumbe Park, Hamilton, at 11.35am yesterday.

"It appears she was riding a bike at a fair speed down the steep path, skid marks at the scene suggest she's failed to negotiate a corner and struck a tree before coming to a rest in the stream. Her death is not being treated as suspicious and has been referred to the Coroner while we...

February 22, 2010 Patrick READ MORE
19
Feb

reposting of an article from The(bike)ThinkTank:

[TheThinkTank] bike art and other ideas‏
From:     thethinktank-bounces@bikecollectives.org on behalf of Mark Rehder (mark@re-cycles.ca)
Sent:     Thursday, 18 February 2010 8:17:22 p.m.
To:     The Think Tank (thethinktank@bikecollectives.org)

The thread on housing storage reminded me of a shop I visited in 
Montreal called SOS Velo.  Not so much in terms of parts storage but 
in creative ways of using bike parts.
 
When re-Cycles was entering its partnership with Cycle Salvation the ...

February 19, 2010 chris lenth READ MORE
19
Feb

Veer screening tonight at 7:30 at the Basement!! Seats could well sell out so come early 

February 19, 2010 chris lenth READ MORE
18
Feb

Researchers say New Zealand could save $200 million per year in health costs if more people left the car at home and cycled instead.

The Centre for Sustainable Cities says it would take only 5% of car trips being replaced by bike rides to make the savings.

Manager Jan Logie says the extra exercise would also save the lives of more than a hundred people each year.

She says a 5% change is not radical, as it is just getting back to the number of cyclists in the 1980s.

Cycling...

February 18, 2010 Anne F READ MORE
18
Feb

Bike On NZ is a not-for-profit organisation whose aim is to get everyone in New Zealand to experience the joy of biking.

How does Bike On plan to achieve their aim?
By privately funding a number of different projects (eg Bikes in the School and Teenage
Girls on Bikes) and then analysing and assessing their success rate. Funding (private and public) will then be secured via a non-profit charitable Trust to enable the most successful projects to offered across New Zealand.

Bike On believe that the return on these high performing projects will be substantial due to...

February 18, 2010 Patrick READ MORE
18
Feb

A plague of bicycle-riding is affecting thousands of young Wellingtonians who would otherwise be healthy, happy individuals. It can strike anyone at any time. I’ve known many people who have fallen victim to it. One minute they’re hale and hearty bon vivants raging at AC/DC concerts or having a rollicking time as Munich Beer Hall Fräuleins at the Rugby Sevens, and then the next time you see them they’re just bits of skin-and-bone pushing their bodies to the limit on ultra-expensive racing bikes.


They don’t look healthy. I know they eat lots of high-energy food and no doubt...

February 18, 2010 Alex admin READ MORE
17
Feb

5% more cyclists saves $200 million.

Researchers say New Zealand could save $200 million per year in health costs if more motorists opted to use a bike instead.

The Centre for Sustainable Cities says it would take only 5% of car trips being replaced by bike rides to make the savings.

Manager Jan Logie says the extra exercise would also save the lives of more than a hundred people each year.

She says a 5% change is not radical, as it is just getting back to the number of cyclists in the 1980s.

But she says people won't opt for bikes...

February 17, 2010 Patrick READ MORE
17
Feb

Wellington sunrise:700 riders celebrate Go By Bike Day, 17 February 2010.
Speakers included

Hon Steven Joyce, Minister of Transport.
Cr Paul Bruce, Greater Wellington Regional Council
.
Amy England, BikeWise
.
Isabella Cawthron, Frocks On Bikes
.
Kevin Hague, MP
, Green Party of Aotearoa/New Zealand.
Cr Celia Wade-Brown, Wellington City Council.
Illona Keenan, Chair, Cycle Aware Wellington
.
Jan Logie...

February 17, 2010 Patrick READ MORE
16
Feb

New Plymouth's Coastal Pathway Extension bridge being put into position

Hot off the press, photos taken this lunchtime!

 

The concrete deck has yet to go on plus the handrailing and other finishing stuff.  The pathway from the end of the bridge to Bell Block is still out to tender.  Tenders close this week, so not likely to be able to ride over the bridge till June/July.


February 16, 2010 Graeme READ MORE
16
Feb

Full article on the unique bridge's move at:

http://www.stuff.co.nz/taranaki-daily-news/news/3332400/Earth-moved-as-bridge-taken-to-river/

February 16, 2010 Graeme READ MORE
15
Feb

People often assume that environmental and economic goals conflict. For example, critics often claim that energy conservation strategies harm the economy. They are wrong. Some emission reduction strategies provide economic benefits in addition to their
environmental benefits. 
 
This paper identifies a dozen such strategies, called Win-Win Transportation Solutions. These are cost-effective, technically feasible policy reforms which correct existing market distortions that reduce transport system efficiency. They provide multiple benefits, including congestion reduction,...

February 15, 2010 Alex admin READ MORE
15
Feb

If approved, the 2030 Portland Bicycle Plan will be the nation's most ambitious urban cycling project. When completed, city planners hope the hundreds of miles of new bikeways will dramatically cut carbon emissions and promote a more active lifestyle.

Portland promotes urban cycling, but costs will be high

The eco-conscious city plans to build more than 680 miles of new bikeways in the coming two decades at a cost of $613 million.

If approved, the 2030 Portland Bicycle Plan will be the nation's most...

February 15, 2010 Alex admin READ MORE
15
Feb

Education Advisor – Bike Wise

(Fixed term – Parental leave cover April 2010 to April 2011)

    Are you passionate about cycle safety?
 
    Do you have a can-do attitude?
 
    Are you calm under pressure?

NZTA is currently looking for a fixed term employee to cover a parental leave situation, to manage our national Bike Wise programme that promotes safe cycling as a fun and healthy transport option.

As a project manager for Bike Wise you will need to be highly organised, committed and able to think on the go.

The...

February 15, 2010 Alex admin READ MORE
15
Feb

Videos from Sunday's Love to Roll Valentine's Day Ride via YouTube:

February 15, 2010 Alex admin READ MORE
15
Feb

FITTEST CHILDREN CYCLE TO SCHOOL, SAYS NEW RESEARCH
Walking also leads to significant cardiovascular improvements

INDIANAPOLIS – Children who cycle to school are more physically active and fit than those who use other modes of transport, according to new research from the official journal of the American College of Sports Medicine.

The findings are based a study of 6,000 children, ages 10 to 16, from the eastern region of England. The children’s cardiorespiratory fitness and travel habits were assessed during 2007 and 2008.
...

February 15, 2010 Alex admin READ MORE
15
Feb

Through innovative construction techniques, bike parking facilities have been built in Japan to house large numbers in self-contained underground lots. With a 17 second retrieval time, the machine probably finds the bike faster than the rider would if faced with the same number of bikes lined up in the street.

February 15, 2010 Alex admin READ MORE
15
Feb


Bikes@Work

is a Melbourne-based business helping to promote workplace health and sustainability through active transport initiatives.

Active transport (such as walking and cycling) has an important role to play in reducing transport costs, congestion, air pollution, promoting health and enhancing the safety and livability of our cities.

The Benefits
Investment in cycling has been shown to be good for the bottom line. The UK Traffic Advisory Unit found that organisations that implemented cycling strategies received a return of between $1....

February 15, 2010 Alex admin READ MORE
13
Feb

CAN Committee meeting held in Christchurch on Saturday 13 February 2010

February 13, 2010 Anne F READ MORE
11
Feb

Thirteen cycle trails nationwide are a step closer to becoming part of the national cycleway.

New Zealand cycle trail programme manager John Dunn said the 13 had been selected from 54 to proceed to feasibility study stage.

All applications were outstanding but, with only $50 million to work with, only those that were "simply superior in every way" had been selected for the next stage," Mr Dunn said.

"These applications promise trails of stunning beauty and, along with the previously announced Quick Start projects, will provide a network of about 2000km of iconic great...

February 11, 2010 Patrick READ MORE