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Travel Behaviour Change

Travel Behaviour Change (TBhC) Programmes provide positive incentives for people to utilise sustainable modes of travel and aim to encourage travel behaviour change. TBhC programmes generally employ education and marketing based approaches which aim to educate and inform people about alternative travel choices. TBhC works with people who are particpating on a voluntary basis and emphasise the individual and community benefits of 'smart travel' behaviour and environmentally friendly travel modes.

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Cyclecraft: the complete guide to safe and enjoyable cycling for adults and children

Authoritative UK book on how to ride a bike. 

* Now targeted at both adults and children, with special advice for parents

* Reflects experience gained through implementation of Bikeability, the National Cycle Training Standard

* Restructured to present a more effective teaching order, with more detailed advice on the basics of starting to cycle

* Updated for current bike styles and equipment

* New chapters on carrying children and goods and riding with others

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Cyclist skills training, A guide for the set-up and delivery of cyclist training in New Zealand

As part of a commitment to New Zealand’s ‘Getting there – on foot, by cycle’ plan, Land Transport NZ seeks a consistent approach to the delivery of cyclist skills education to encourage people to cycle more often. As a result, a core set of national guidelines have been developed to enable instructors to teach cyclist training in both school and adult training environments.

The guidelines have been adapted to suit the New Zealand environment from the UK Bikeability programme established on behalf of Cycling England. These guidelines have been evaluated as best practice, particularly for providing practical cycling skills on the road.

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