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Published: August 2022
Category:
Walking & cycling
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Guidance for specialists
| Audiences:
Road controlling authorities,
Road traffic engineers & consultants,
Roading contractors
Coloured surfacing is generally an additional feature added to the standard features of a design.
Published: 1 April 2019
Category:
Walking & cycling
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Guidance for specialists
| Audiences:
Road controlling authorities,
Road traffic engineers & consultants,
Roading contractors
Road controlling authorities are required to use signs and/or markings to designate a shared path for use by pedestrians and cyclists.
Published: October 2008
Category:
Walking & cycling
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Planning, design, funding, building, maintenance of the transport network
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Guidance for specialists
| Audiences:
Local & regional government,
Walkers & cyclists
A study of the walking and cycling strategies held by local and regional councils.
Published: May 2019
Category:
Walking & cycling
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Planning, design, funding, building, maintenance of the transport network
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Guidance for specialists
| Audience:
General
This guidance summarises best practice provision of parking and end-of-trip facilities for people who cycle.
Published: February 2019
Category:
Walking & cycling
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Guidance for specialists
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Research & reports
| Audience:
Local & regional government
The question of pedestrian experience is an important one, as it can help to shape the streets in a way that will encourage more people to enjoy them as pedestrians.
Published: January 2009
Category:
Walking & cycling
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Planning, design, funding, building, maintenance of the transport network
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Guidance for specialists
| Audience:
Walkers & cyclists
This document contains information about a trial of two types of inductive loop cycle counting equipment.
Published: 22 March 2023
Category:
Walking & cycling
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Planning, design, funding, building, maintenance of the transport network
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Guidance for specialists
| Audience:
General
This plan sets out the actions Waka Kotahi will take to significantly increase the number of people choosing to ride bikes for everyday trips in New Zealand’s towns and cities.
Published: February 2008
Category:
Walking & cycling
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Planning, design, funding, building, maintenance of the transport network
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Guidance for specialists
| Audiences:
Road controlling authorities,
Walkers & cyclists
The report is a summary of a literature review of traffic-counting technology able to detect and monitor cycle traffic on a continuous basis and an internet-based survey of road controlling authorities (RCAs) and regional councils about their experie…