Campaigns

Below are links to our current and recent campaigns and projects:

Resources: 

NZTA Safer Cycling Project

    

March 2011 - New Zealand's cycling organisations are joining forces to make cycling safer.

The Cycling Advocates' Network (CAN) and BikeNZ are working with the New Zealand Transport Agency on three new projects over the next 18 months, aimed at creating a safer environment for cycling.

Stop at Red

 

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Give respect, get respect

Stop at red is a campaign to reduce crashes and improve the status of cycling in the eyes of the public and policy-makers, and to tackle the attitudes of those cyclists whose behaviour perpetuates the image of cyclists as irresponsible.

Its specific focus is on running red lights.

It also has three general aims:

CAN's "Top 3" Focus Areas for 2010-11

New Zealanders and tourists deserve safe and pleasant cycling conditions - what are the most important and urgent focus areas to achieve this?

Following an internal review by CAN's Committee and Staff in late 2009, three major messages/campaigns have been decided upon for promoting in the coming year and beyond...

CAN's 9-Point Plan for Cycle Safety

Petition PresentationPetition PresentationFor many Kiwis the distressing deaths of two cyclists in the Wellington region on Thursday 19 June 2008 have highlighted the need for New Zealand's roads to be made safer for people already cycling or wanting to take it up. The 9-Point Plan for Cycle Safety has been the focus