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Title Post date What Where Attached files
Episode 12 - Incendiary helmets: the avoidable subject 3 Feb 2021
The first steps of the new Wairarapa Walking Festival start in Carterton 24 Jan 2021
Episode 11 - ‘Cycling Facilities’ and ‘Vehicular Cycling’ 18 Jan 2021
Episode 10 - Priorities right-side-up: walking and cycling first 8 Jan 2021
2020 Panui with a Whanganui a Tara - Wellington twist 3 Jan 2021
Episode 9 - Walking and footpaths: a dumping ground 15 Dec 2020
eBulletin December 2020 8 Dec 2020
Episode 8 - “Coming through!”: cycling’s new aggressive associations 3 Dec 2020
Episode 7 - Technology fights back 19 Nov 2020
Episode 6 - And now the good news: changed thinking since the 1990s 3 Nov 2020
Episode 5 - “Integrated” transport planning: honoured in the breach. 12 Oct 2020
Road Safety Week 8 Oct 2020
Traffic lights being reprogrammed to prefer humans TfL 1 Oct 2020
Pedestrian road toll revealed - Victoria Walks 29 Sep 2020
Eskdale Park and Mountain Bikes in Hawke Bay 23 Sep 2020
Episode 4 - New Zealand planning for walking and cycling – historical outline 22 Sep 2020
September 2020 eBulletin 12 Sep 2020
Episode 3 - Walking: from jaywalking to Jan Gehl 28 Aug 2020
Episode 2 - The problem of wrong transport planning priorities 11 Aug 2020
Walk to Work day 5 Aug 2020
Episode 1 of Planning for Walking and Cycling in New Zealand, a serialisation of Roger Boulter's book 20 Jul 2020
Let's Get Wellington Moving Golden Mile options are looking up 28 Jun 2020
Footpaths4feet coalition spoke with the Transport and Infrastructure Select Committee 27 Jun 2020
eBulletin June 2020 24 Jun 2020
The winners of the Living Streets NZ Walking Awards June 2020 11 Jun 2020

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