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Cycling

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Journal article

Adapting experience‐based co‐design to disability research

Nora Shields, Margaret Wallen, Finn O'Keefe, Miriam Joy Yates, Holly Skilbeck, Rachel Toovey
This article looked at adapting experience‐based co‐design (EBCD) through co‐production by involving people with lived experience of disability as co‐researchers to work on a community cycling program (CycLink). This paper reports the co‐produced protocol and reflects on co‐researchers' contributions.
Discussion paper

Proactive investment: policies to increase rates of active transportation


As Australia’s cities continue to grow, policies that incentivise more people to walk, cycle, and ride electric devices could help reduce congestion. However, less than 1% of federal road funding is spent on active transportation. This paper argues that unless funding is increased, Australia will continue to lack the infrastructure needed to reduce car dependency.
Report

Stride and ride: England's path from laggard to leader in walking, wheeling, and cycling


There is overwhelming evidence that investment in active travel infrastructure brings significant benefits, including large returns on investment, addressing emissions from road transport, reducing regional inequalities, and improving health. This report outlines some recommendations for expanding investment in this area in the UK.
Survey Report

People and transport national poll 2022: results


This poll of over 2000 Australians reveals that eight in ten people believe governments should invest more in public transport, with seven in ten keen to see Australia’s entire bus fleet electrified and run on renewables as soon as possible.
Evaluation

Evaluation of New Zealand cycle trial - counter data analysis, 2020


This document reports on the findings from the eco-Visio and Department of Conservation (DOC) trail counters, secondary/supplementary data sources, and conversations with the New Zealand Cycle Trail Great Ride managers.