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Title Post date What Where Attached files
Reducing Pedestrian delay at traffic signals 25 Jun 2012
High-Risk Intersection Guide April 2012 14 Jun 2012
Walking to 2040 - what does the future hold? 22 May 2012
NZTA trial aims for safer speeds around rural schools 22 May 2012
Ten people have been run down and killed while walking since January 9 Apr 2012
Submission on Auckland Council’s Draft Long-Term Plan, 2012-2022 and Draft Regional Land Transport Programme 3 Apr 2012
A great idea and a project of the International Federation of Pedestrians 29 Mar 2012
TreesShrubs.jpeg 20 Mar 2012
Vegetation fliers - for Overhanging or on the Footpath, Trees and Shrubs 20 Mar 2012
NZ pedestrian safety below world standards, say activists 13 Mar 2012
Rules for Drivers to Give Way to Pedestrians at Intersections 7 Mar 2012
Annual report 2010/11 released! 6 Mar 2012
Explore the Shore, Volume 3 - Kaipatiki Area Walks booklet now available 28 Jan 2012
Submission on Proposed Land Transport (Road User) Amendment Rule June 24 2011 13 Dec 2011
New maps to explore the Shore 23 Nov 2011
Greening the Rubble wins award 21 Nov 2011
Three year walking study finds image is an obstacle 7 Nov 2011
Submission on Transmission Gully resource consents 6 Nov 2011
Submission on Traffic Resolution 101-11 Tawa shared path 6 Nov 2011
Greening the Rubble Project September-October 2011 22 Oct 2011
Walk to Work 2012 18 Oct 2011
This is a great paper on Reducing pedestrian delay at traffic signals. 27 Sep 2011
Deadline for Call for abstracts - 2Walk and Cycle conference 4 Sep 2011
Walking to 2040 - space allocation, parking, and pedestrians 6 September 30 Aug 2011
Walking to 2040 - space allocation and pedestrians 6 September 18 Aug 2011

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