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Christchurch has one of best opportunities in the
world for improving cycling, UC expert
says
March 10,
2013
University of Canterbury’s
transport professor Simon Kingham will tell the Asia Pacific
cycling conference on the Gold Coast next week that
Christchurch has one of the best opportunities in the world
to embrace cycling in its rebuild.
The role of the
bicycle as a form of transport in a rebuilt Christchurch
should be significant, Professor Kingham says.
He
says international experience showed more people would bike
to and from work to significantly help reduce the
country’s petrol consumption if an integrated cycle
network was approved.
``Many cycle planners from
around the world often say build a separate cycle way and
cyclists will support it. Cycling is so good and has so many
benefits. It relieves congestion, reduces obesity, helps
climate change and we should do all that we can to encourage
more people to cycle.’’
Professor Kingham said
research suggested that if cycling numbers increased it
would increase demand for safe cycle-friendly road
infrastructure.
In 2010, 10 cyclists died, 149
were seriously injured and 695 suffered minor injuries in
police-reported crashes on New Zealand roads. Earlier this
year a coroner asked if cyclists should legally have to use
cycle lanes where they are provided.
``Safety is
the main issue and we need to separate bicycles from the
motoring traffic, so it is great that the Christchurch City
Council has committed $70 million to a cycle
way.
``Increasingly, countries and cities around
the world are realising the importance of investing in
cycling. In New Zealand some good cycling initiatives have
been developed in Hastings and New Plymouth. Christchurch
has huge
potential.’’
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