There’s growing demand from New Zealander’s who wantThe Government’s Urban Cycleways Programme contributes to cycle more. Cyclingour priority of ‘Making urban cycling a safer and more attractive transport choice’. The programme is already the third most popular recreational activity in NZ and with updesigned to 76%pull together a range of residents in our biggest urban areas saying they’d cycle if safe, separated cycleways were provided, we’re on our wayfunding sources to getting more peoplebuild the best possible cycling to work.network that benefits all New Zealanders.
Over the next three years $333 million of shared investment from the Urban Cycleways Fund, the National Land Transport Fund and local government, will enable 54 world-class cycleway projects from Whangarei to Dunedin to get underway.
This is the single biggest investment in cycling in New Zealand’s history helping more people to cycle more safely, to more places, more often.This is the single biggest investment in cycling in New Zealand’s history helping more people to cycle more safely, to more places, more often.
It’s exciting stuff – we’ve already completed seven projects including the Longburn Track in Palmerston North, the first cycleway to be opened in the North Island through the Programme, and the Matai Street East cycleway in Christchurch, part of the new Uni-Cycle route,
It’s exciting stuff – we’ve already completed seven projects including the Longburn Track in Palmerston North, the first cycleway to be opened in the North Island through the Programme, and the Matai Street East cycleway in Christchurch, part of the new Uni-Cycle route,
If you want to know more about individual projects in your area click here . click here - https://www.nzta.govt.nz/walking-cycling-and-public-transport/cycling/for-people-involved-in-cycling-programmes-and-projects/urban-cycleways-programme/wellington-urban-cycleways-programme/