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Title Post date What Where Attached files
Don't slip up: Design, maintenance and pedestrian accidents 30 Aug 2010
Rugby World Cup - Transport Logistics 30 Aug 2010
Model Communities and Integrated Planinng Toolkit 30 Aug 2010
Successful self-explaining roads project in NZ; but what is next? 30 Aug 2010
Benefits of new and improved pedestrian facilities: case studies 24 Aug 2010
School Travel Planning in Dunedin 24 Aug 2010
Webbed Walking, sharing inspiring stories online 24 Aug 2010
Urban Pleasures 24 Aug 2010
A Statistical Accident 24 Aug 2010
Accessibility - what is it and how does it assist economic decision making 24 Aug 2010
A New Walking and Cycling Benchmarking Tool for New Zealand 24 Aug 2010
Exploring Adolescent Walking Bus Graduates' Attitudes and Practices regarding Walking and Driving 24 Aug 2010
Creating effective campaigns using free software 24 Aug 2010
TOD not TAD - Creating Great Places for People in New Lynn 24 Aug 2010
Understanding and Improving Pedestrian Delay at Traffic Signals 24 Aug 2010
Predicting Walkability 24 Aug 2010
Adelaide Walkable Experience 24 Aug 2010
Presentation about New York and the 2009 Walk21 conference 24 Aug 2010
Space is Money: The economic case for walkable settlements in NZ 24 Aug 2010
What is the recipe for Walking? Designing the built environment case study Perth 24 Aug 2010
How can a Council encourage walking? The Glen Eira experience 24 Aug 2010
Walking and the role of 'dollars and sense' in travel behaviour change initiatives in the Wellington Region 24 Aug 2010
Mythbusters - the economic impact of road space reallocation 24 Aug 2010
The integrated community school travel plan in action 24 Aug 2010
Paving the Streets with Gold 24 Aug 2010

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Living Streets Aotearoa is the New Zealand organisation for people on foot, promoting walking-friendly communities. We are a nationwide organisation with local branches and affiliates throughout New Zealand.

We want more people walking and enjoying public spaces be they young or old, fast or slow, whether walking, sitting, commuting, shopping, between appointments, or out on the streets for exercise, for leisure or for pleasure.

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