Auckland region

Neighbourhood differences in mode choices ...

... for the trip to the dairy In this paper we will report on a study that examined mode decisions and reasons for these decisions for short utiliitarian trips. The research focused on trips to the local dairy.
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Footpaths R 4 people

Footpaths R 4 people - Document - Adobe PDF presentation - Acrobat Reader
The Footpaths R 4 People project was a direct result of customer complaints to the Royal NZ Foundationn of the Blind and the Auckland city council call centre.
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Keeping them safe (WSB presentation)

Keeping them safe - Document - Adobe PDF - Acrobat Reader
Safety is a priority when establishing WSBs therefore all routes undergo a safety audit which involves a Road Safety Co-ordinator, an Engineer and in North Shore City we also have Police Education Officer involvement.
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Reclaiming Auckland's streets for pedestrians

Abstract only - Presentation to NZ Walking Conference, Christchurch, Nov 2006
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Rachel Eaton,Catherin
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Walking initiatives including the WSB

Every morning over 250,000 children travel to Auckland schools and half of these trips are made by car.
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DOC Information: Auckland Walkways

Offers information and maps for the various DOC walkways and tramps in the Auckland Region.
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Creating an Active Friendly Environment - North Shore City (SPARC)

North Shore City Council, Harbour Sport and the Auckland University of Technology have begun researching how to create 'active-friendly' local communities that will encourage physical activity.
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