Cyclists call for ceasefire
Cyclists call for ceasefire
Media Statement from Cycling Advocates Network (CAN)
Cycling advocates are
calling for a ceasefire in the latest skirmish between some
drivers and cyclists.
A Christchurch businessman has
today issued a statement, apologising for his online remarks
in which he said he wanted to "nail'' cyclists with his
Hummer.
Cycling is a great way to get around, and a
sport enjoyed by more than a million New Zealanders says
Cycling Advocates’ Network (CAN) Chair, Bevan
Woodward.
Mr Woodward says, “We all win when cyclists
and motorists share the road with care. Every person on a
bike means there are fewer cars on the road. More bikes
means less congestion.”
CAN is thrilled to see the
latest “Code for Cyclists” produced by New Zealand
Transport Agency. “The Code legitimatises cyclists as
valid road users at a time when there has been considerable
mud-slinging between parties.”
“An increase in
everyday cycling instead of driving for short trips, reduces
accidents, increases health, vitality and well-being and
reduces future roading and health costs.”
“If only
three people in every 100 took up cycling instead of
driving, New Zealand would save more than 1 billion dollars
per year.”
Code for Cyclists: www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/roadcode/index.html
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