Cycleway Would Benefit Walkers Too
A long-distance cycleway could be part of a national cycle network that has huge benefits for New Zealanders walking
too. adds walking advocate "Celia Wade-Brown. The UK Sustrans network is heavily used by walkers and runners where it
runs near town and city centres. Health benefits for walking are estimated to be more than $2 per kilometre walked.
A $50 million national cycleway the length of the country, under consideration at today's Jobs Summit in Auckland, makes
great economic sense, according to the Cycling Advocates' Network (CAN).
"Major cycling infrastructure projects overseas have brought significant long-term benefits in terms of tourism. Here in
New Zealand the success of the Otago Central Rail Trail has shown how a traffic-free route for cycling and walking can
have big benefits for the local economy, creating jobs and new business opportunities," says Glen Koorey, CAN's
Co-Chairperson.
CAN, New Zealand's national organisation for transport, recreational and touring cyclists, is already involved in a new
project to kick-start a national cycling and walking network. Planning has already started on this project, financially
supported by the Hikurangi Foundation, and involving the national pedestrian advocacy organisation Living Streets
Aotearoa.
It is also one of the initiatives included in the implementation plan for the national walking and cycling strategy,
Getting There - on foot, by cycle.
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