Thursday, October 7, 2010

This Big City blog to promote CSH

Joe Peach at This Big City is about to blog about CSH. Joe will showcase the CSH vision and include some photo essays from my study tour. Thanks Joe
Check out Joe's blog
http://thisbigcity.net/

World Car free cities promote CSH

The latest car free times newsletter showcases Cycling Super Highways
Big thanks to Car Free times
www.carfree.com

Friday, July 30, 2010

Download the Cycling Super Highways Toolkit

Go to the PedBikeTRans website
www.pedbiketrans.asn.au

Click on ‘resources and links’ at the top

Then, under ‘bicycle route planning’ you will find the link.

Note, though, that some company IT systems will block the link at work, due to the fact it is a file share website. So some people might have to access it at home, rather than work.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

FREE copies of the Cycling Super Highways Toolkit

Please contact cyclingsuperhighways@yahoo.com for a 10MB version of the toolkit.

Cycling Super Highways is a vision

Cycling Super Highways is a vision. The vision is a network of 7.7 metre wide dedicated and separated cycleways completely separated from parked and moving vehicles.

Cycling Super Highways (CSH) are not about cycling at high speed or riding an expensive bicycle nor are they about ‘existing cyclists’ cycling more.

CSH are about more people cycling more safely more of the time; kids cycling to schools, mums with cargo bikes cycling to the supermarket, time-poor professionals without time to go to the gym cycling to work and retirees cycling to the RSL club to play the pokies! CSH are all of us cycling regardless of our age, our physical abilities and our cycling skills.

The CSH concept is a CSH are wide to cater for everyone; sports cyclists in training, social cyclists cycling side by side, young children with stabilisers learning to ride a bike and commuters enjoying their journey to work. CSH are wide to provide space for two cyclists to cycle side by side (because cycling is the most sociable mode of transport!) and for faster moving cyclists to safely overtake. CSH are wide to cater for rising population, changes in travel behaviour and to support land use intensification. CSH are surrounded by Transit and Bicycle Oriented Developments, adaptable and affordable and climate responsive housing and car –free and low-car mixed use commercial and residential developments.

CSH can help to address the many crisis’ we currently face; obesity, poor health, rising transport costs and car dependency.

CSH is NOT associated with government policies, government strategies or design standards. The CSH Toolkit should be read as a stand-alone vision for the future, to inspire and enthuse and a solution to make our towns and cities liveable, sustainable and great places to live, work and play.

CSH is in memory of Janet Brash and is the product of the 2008 AITPM Janet Brash Memorial Scholarship