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 170 - The email bulletin of Cycling Advocates' Network, NZ-

Contents:
- Raising the profile of walking and cycling in New Zealand
- CAN welcomes RideStrong
- What works for you?
- Drivers behaving badly main factor keeping Kiwis off bikes
- New resources from HEHA
- Cycling and walking save billions, says new report
- Bike rage in Brisbane
- Time for Google to get cycle friendly
- Weblinks

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RAISING THE PROFILE OF WALKING AND CYCLING IN NEW ZEALAND

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e.CAN 169 -The email bulletin of Cycling Advocates' Network, NZ-

Contents:
- Harbour bridge: Transport Agency says 'Kill it', GetAcross says 'Trial it!'
- Great Harbour Way a step closer
- UK MPs say slow down for cyclists
- Bicycle production reaches 130 million units
- Credit crunch drives Brits to cycle
- Rethinking transportation safety
- Car lanes to shrink to make way for cyclists in Korea
- US cities rack up public artwork with bike racks
- European support for bicycles promotes sharing of the wheels
- Weblinks

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e.CAN 168 -The email bulletin of Cycling Advocates' Network, NZ-

Contents:
- Gemini Cycle-Friendly Awards Winners Announced
- Cycle to your polling booth on voting day!
- Government by National threatens cycling
- Minister welcomes AA's road safety call
- Cycle helmet safety regulations questioned
- Helmets aren't the issue, says BikeNZ
- Call for papers: Transport Demand Management conference
- Urban segment fuelling bike sales
- A virtuous cycle: safety in numbers for riders says research
- Active Transportation for America
- Bike test reveals city safety
- Chile changes to bicycles
- Weblinks

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e.CAN 167 -The email bulletin of Cycling Advocates' Network, NZ-

Contents:
- Cycling advocates call for cyclists to vote 'with their wheels'
- Two steps forward and one back for Auckland Harbour Bridge walkway/cycleway
- Mixed progress on Auckland Harbour Bridge cycleway
- CAN cycle safety petition presented to Minister of Transport
- Gemini Cycle-Friendly Awards finalists announced
- New CAN website goes live
- New roadside service for Tasmanian cyclists
- Provision of cycling rights of way: how to make cycling safe and convenient for everyone
- Want to make a difference for cyclists? Start a war
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e.CAN 166 - The email bulletin of Cycling Advocates' Network, NZ-

Contents:
- Government oil-shock report recommends more space for cyclists
- Auckland City councillors vote against harbour bridge cycleway
- Walking and Cycling Micro-Fund provides $1000 grants
- Cyclist Skills Instructor Workshop, 8 - 10th October 2008, Wellington
- Cycling in Dunedin- are the councils keeping up?
- Nelson police keen to get pedalling
- Go and hear Gil Penalosa
- New York closes streets to traffic
- Scots offered free use of bikes in green transport scheme
- Weblinks

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e.CAN 165 - The email bulletin of Cycling Advocates' Network, NZ-

Contents:
- Gemini Cycle Friendly Awards- deadline extension
- Reminder- have you signed the petition supporting CAN's 9-point plan?
- Job vacancy- CAN Administration Officer
- Who CAN Do?
- New Zealand transport strategy takes baby steps
- Inspirational cycling stories wanted
- Train charge gone but cyclists no better off
- Cyclists in greater danger during winter
- Health Promotion Forum Symposium 2008
- Sydney's drivers 'worst' for bike rage
- Trek Announces "Go By Bike Challenge"
- Weblinks

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e.CAN 164 - The email bulletin of Cycling Advocates' Network, NZ-

Contents:
- Cyclists petition government for cycle safety
- Gemini Cycle Friendly Awards- get your nominations in
- Need funds for your local cycling advocacy group?
- U.S. Mayors adopt bike resolution
- Fuel crunch boosts demand for commuter bikes
- U.S. cities going green, on two wheels
- Ghost bikes
- Roading New Zealand Conference: Sustainability & People
- Call for conference papers: 'Improving the Road Network'
- Job vacancy: Living Streets, Auckland
- Weblinks

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e.CAN 162 - The email bulletin of Cycling Advocates' Network, NZ

Contents:
- Cycling advocates say 'get used to petrol price hikes'
- Gemini Cycle-Friendly Awards 2008 nominations called for
- Put it in your diary - the annual CAN Do, 3-5 October
- Bicycle fee dropped for Wellington rail users
- Job vacancy: Hamilton City Council walking & cycling projects engineer
- Cycling and walking key to solving global food crisis
- Bicycles pedaling into the spotlight
- Build traffic out of kids' lives, urge experts
- USA to get cycling strategy
- Weblinks
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