9 February 2015 |
Electric Assist Bicycles (eBikes) Policy |
Electric assist bicycles (eBikes, Electric Bikes, or Pedelecs) are becoming popular and have potential to increase the number of people cycling. This fulfils CAN's aim of "more people on bikes, more often". However, there are potential issues with the use of eBikes that this policy addresses. The policy recommends Codes of Practice for eBike suppliers and eBike users. |
EBike_Policy.pdf |
8 September 2014 |
Financial Assistance Policy |
This Policy sets out the principles and procedures for CAN members or local groups applying for financial assistance from CAN. It is related to the General Financial Policies, to be found here- https://can.org.nz/book/can-committee-staff-and-portfolio-members-handbo... |
Financial_Assistance_Policy_Rev_A.pdf |
18 July 2013 |
High-Visibility Clothing |
CAN encourages people to wear high-visibility clothing where appropriate when cycling, especially in low-visibility or busy road environments and believes that it may contribute to improved cycle safety, although the research is inconclusive. However, CAN is opposed to mandatory requirements for high-visibility clothing. |
CAN_Policy_High_Visibility_Clothing_2016.pdf |
12 April 2010 |
Donor Bill of Rights |
Philanthropy is based on voluntary action for the common good. To assure that philanthropy merits the respect and trust of the general public and that donors and prospective donors can have full confidence in the Cycling Action Network (CAN), we declare that all donors have these rights. |
CAN Donor Bill of Rights Final.pdf |
12 April 2010 |
Donations Policy |
Cycling Advocates' Network is pleased to accept monetary or non-monetary gifts from a donor or sponsor for general funds, member groups, specific campaigns, projects or activities for Cycling Advocates' Network.
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CAN Donations Policy Final.pdf |
7 November 2008 |
Health and Fitness |
CAN believes that cycling should be actively encouraged by both the health and transport sectors to play a key role in New Zealand's health promotion system as well as being a sustainable means of transport that has environmental advantages.
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CAN_Policy_health_and_fitness_R1.pdf |
15 May 2008 |
Compulsory Third Party Insurance for Motorists |
Introduce a compulsory insurance for property damage from road crashes for motorists.
Restructure the ACC motor vehicle account funding so that the annual flat levy is replaced by a levy based on driver characteristics (e.g. age and driving record).
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Compulsory_Third_Party_Insurance.pdf |
7 May 2008 |
Fuel Tax Policy |
CAN recommends a revenue neutral programme of increasing petrol excise tax, introducing diesel excise tax, reducing both company and income taxes to encourage more sustainable travel for people and goods.
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Graph_International_2008-06.pdf, Fuel_Tax_Policies.pdf |