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| 1 Active Transport Supporting customers to walk and cycle for transport 6 April 2016 Ben Cebuliak, Active Transport Planning- Freight, Strategy and Planning

Supporting customers to walk or cycle for Transport

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Active Transport Supporting customers to walk and cycle for transport

6 April 2016Ben Cebuliak, Active Transport Planning- Freight, Strategy and Planning

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What our walking customers tell us they want

Connectivity and flowPedestrian safety

and personal security

Health and well being

Supporting facilities

• Direct routes• Access to public transport• Connectivity• Pleasant environment

• Enforce road rules• Safety infrastructure• Lower vehicle speeds• More priority at intersections• Safety programs

• Promote the health and social benefits• School programs• More priority at intersections

• Weather protection• Way-finding signage• More facilities during trips and at public transport

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What our cycling customers tell us

Supporting facilities Connectivity and separation Safe behaviour

Health, well being and

confidence

• Separated street space• More direct routes• Programs to improve quality ofroads for bicycle riders• More responsible sharing of paths

• Increase driver awareness of road rules & safety• Higher priority for bicycles at road intersections• Increased enforcement of road rules• Reduce speed limits in busy areas

• Better street lighting• More facilities during trip• Better connectedbicycle routes to PT• More facilities at stations and stops

• Promotion of health benefits• Encourage social bicycle riding• Increase knowledge of roadrules• More confidencecourses

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Connecting the walking and cycling networks

Engaging with our partners

Promoting walking and cycling

Delivering for walking and cycling – three pillars of action

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Walking and Cycling Investment

Cycling

Connecting CentresMetro and regional

Council partnership

funding

Priority Cycleway

sMetro and regional

NSW priority funding

Cycling Towns

Regional

NSW priority funding

Walking

Walking CommunitiesMetro and Regional

Council partnership

fundingNSW

priority funding

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Con

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ksWalking and Cycling: part of our Major Projects

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Integrated land use and transport planningC

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netw

orks

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Communicating the benefitsPr

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wal

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and

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Bike sheds in Western Sydney stations

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Supporting active transport eventsPr

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2015 Bike Week event in Campbelltown

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Working Together

Walking and Cycling Customers

Partners

PolicyProjects

Enga

ging

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