e.CAN

e.CAN is a regular email bulletin from CAN, containing the latest cycling news from NZ and overseas, CAN activities, interesting weblinks, and much more. e.CAN is distributed approximately every 4 weeks to CAN members and other interested people. CAN members also get our quarterly magazine, ChainLinks, available by email, for download, and by post.

e.CAN 180 - The email bulletin of Cycling Advocates' Network, NZ

Contents:
- Musicians demand cycling on the Auckland Harbour Bridge
- Toll could pave the way for pedestrians and cyclists
- Cyclists declare John Key a cycling champion
- CAN seeks Media & Marketing Co-ordinator
- Young Kiwis want transport change
- South Island's canals by bike
- How to get more bicyclists on the road: find out what women want
- Cycling facilities do reduce crashes, says report
- Australian Cycling Conference 2010
- Experts stress health benefits of cycling
- Walk (or cycle) and ignore the food miles, British told

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e.CAN 179 -The email bulletin of Cycling Advocates' Network, NZ-

Contents:
- CAN Cycle-Friendly Awards finalists announced
- NZ Cycling Conference and CAN Do 2009 - register now!
- Cycle tourism boom at risk if road safety doesn't improve
- Cycling advocates call for stop to cyclist-bashing
- No cell phone use while biking
- New Zealand Cycleway funding process announced
- Cycle, walkways at dead end in Hamilton
- Light will alert drivers to bike riders at Auckland black spot
- UK to get 10,000 secure bike parking spaces at train stations
- Cycling plan to blame UK drivers by default for all crashes

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e.CAN 178 -The email bulletin of Cycling Advocates' Network, NZ-

Contents: - CAN Cycle-Friendly Awards 2009- get your nominations in! - NZ Cycling Conference and CAN Do 2009 - register now! - NZ cycling advocates ride on World Carfree Day - BikeNZ launches 1.5m to survive challenge - Auckland 'Urban rides' excite planners - 'I want to ride my bike': overcoming barriers to cycling to intermediate schools - Job vacancy at Living Streets - Copenhagen to spend $47 million on cycle highways - Surge in cycle commuting in USA - Cycle lanes encourage motorists to drive closer to bikes, says study - Weblinks

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e.CAN 177 - The email bulletin of Cycling Advocates' Network, NZ

Contents:
- CAN Cycle-Friendly Awards 2009- get your nominations in!
- NZ Cycling Conference 2009 - register now!
- Cycling advocates support first National Cycleway projects
- New Auckland Harbour Bridge proposal gives room for cyclists
- Cell phones are out, hook turns are in
- Electronic signs add to cycle improvements on State Highway 2, Wellington
- Australian Cycling Conference - call for papers
- Germans getting on their bikes in ever greater numbers
- Twitter tackles bike thieves
- New York law says: let bikes in the lift
- New cycling laws in the US

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e.CAN 176 - The email bulletin of Cycling Advocates' Network, NZ

Contents:
- CAN Cycle-Friendly Awards 2009 nominations called for
- Cycleway more robust than ever
- Heaphy track to reopen for bikes?
- Rental bike scheme an option for World Cup
- Bike Futures conference, Melbourne, 15-16 October
- Make our cities like Bogota, says World Cancer Research Fund
- Safety in numbers hits the UK
- Obama's transport bill challenged by bike-friendly congressman
- Fines or jail for cyclist harassment in Columbia (USA)
- Amsterdam: more trips by bike than by car
- UK bike shops struggle to keep up with demand

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e.CAN 175 - The email bulletin of Cycling Advocates' Network, NZ

Contents:
- NZTA cyclist instructor survey
- CAN launches new cycling safety vest
- Auckland: the new Copenhagen?
- Time for NZTA to take walking & cycling seriously, say bridge riders
- ANA conference: accessibility planning for walking and cycling
- Over a million use UK National Cycle Network daily
- EC commits to 're-cycling cities'
- London is seeing a 'bicycle boom'
- Thefts puncture Paris bike scheme
- Weblinks

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NZTA CYCLIST INSTRUCTOR SURVEY

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e.CAN 174 - The email bulletin of Cycling Advocates' Network, NZ

Contents:
- Cycling advocates welcome national cycleway
- Greens join cycleway project
- NZ Cycling Conference 2009: call for presentations
- Bridge forbids activists' protest crossing plan
- Dunedin walking and cycling strategy fast-tracked
- Road Safety Strategy under revision
- Road safety innovation and achievement awards
- UK cuts speed limits to save lives
- Korean president goes bike to basics
- CO2 policies need to include cycling, says research
- Urban design turning kids off being active
- Colorado drivers to steer clear of cyclists or get fined

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e.CAN 173 - The email bulletin of Cycling Advocates' Network, NZ

Contents:
- Cyclists angered by funding cuts
- Could the 'national cycleway' be paved with gold?
- It's submissions time
- Cycle mad centres congratulated
- Cyclists urged to light up
- Valuing the health benefits of walking and cycling
- It pays to invest in bikes, Cycling England tells councils
- Denmark to spend $16 billion to get people out of cars
- Austrians pedal a record
- Weblinks

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CYCLISTS ANGERED BY FUNDING CUTS

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e.CAN 172 - The email bulletin of Cycling Advocates' Network, NZ

Contents:
- National cycleway good economic sense, say cyclists
- Economic crisis an opportunity to invest in cycling, says US congressman
- Cash for cycling in U.S. economic stimulus package
- The wake-up call for drivers that rumbles
- New resources for bikers, councils and advocates on CAN website
- Eco-plan unveiled for Melbourne suburb
- Brisbane gets Paris-style hire bikes
- And bike rental schemes go to India
- Weblinks

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NATIONAL CYCLEWAY GOOD ECONOMIC SENSE, SAY CYCLISTS

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e.CAN 171 - The email bulletin of Cycling Advocates' Network, NZ

Contents:
- 2009 is the year to get on your bike
- February is Bike Wise Month
- Bus bike-rack trial successful
- Cyclists angry at 'dead horse' talk on Auckland Harbour Bridge
- MoT releases 'cycling for transport' fact sheet
- And more new publications from NZTA
- 'No guarantee' on transport funds, says Minister
- Tax breaks for bikers in the US
- London bikers permitted to ride against the traffic
- Commuter cycling booming in Adelaide
- Weblinks

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2009 IS THE YEAR TO GET ON YOUR BIKE

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