Total km's of separated cycleways in NZ

Rod Badcock made this Official Information request to New Zealand Transport Agency

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From: Rod Badcock

Dear New Zealand Transport Agency,

The opposition party transport policy statement is quoted as saying:
"National proposes that in areas where separated cycleways exist, cyclists must use them or else they will receive a fine" Chris Bishop MP, 15/12/2019

Can you please clarify three items:
a) How many km's of *separated* cycleways exist in NZ (not shared paths, or on road cycleways)?
b) What is the average continuous length of a separated cycleway in NZ?
c) Listed by major urban city (Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch), how many km's of separated cycleway exist for each?

Yours faithfully,

Rod Badcock

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From: Rod Badcock <[FOI #11898 email]>
Sent: Sunday, 15 December 2019 9:59 PM
To: Official Correspondence <[NZTA request email]>
Subject: Official Information request - Total km's of separated cycleways
in NZ

 

Dear New Zealand Transport Agency,

 

The opposition party transport policy statement is quoted as saying:

"National proposes that in areas where separated cycleways exist, cyclists
must use them or else they will receive a fine" Chris Bishop MP,
15/12/2019

 

Can you please clarify three items:

a) How many km's of *separated* cycleways exist in NZ (not shared paths,
or on road cycleways)?

b) What is the average continuous length of a separated cycleway in NZ?

c) Listed by major urban city (Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch), how
many km's of separated cycleway exist for each?

 

Yours faithfully,

 

Rod Badcock

 

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From: Rod Badcock

Dear Official Correspondence,

Thankyou for the response - and the clarification on not having data on continuous separated cycleway lengths. Maybe this could be an important future metric to help planning?

Yours sincerely,

Rod Badcock

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Rich Seager (Account suspended) left an annotation ()

The request seems to have been refused Rod?

It's showing currently as 'successful'.

Also would add that a lot of those 'cycle paths' on the gis map that they link to are just plain old roads with no allowance made for cyclists whatsoever.

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Rich, this was answered in the attachment https://fyi.org.nz/request/11898/respons...

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Rich Seager (Account suspended) left an annotation ()

Hi Rod,

I guess I thought that the information provided did not address your questions.

Looking at the Dunedin information on the GIS is interesting. I cycle every day. There are no separated bicycle tracks in Dunedin, all are shared with pedestrians which creates its own problems although it is safer for recreational cyclists. The much commented one out to the Peninsula (when finished) will be of this type and my guess is that serious cyclists won't use it due to having to dodge pedestrians.

The bicycle lanes are terrible, often less than a metre wide and on the main arterial roads through Dunedin (& therefore off-putting for cycle uptake) with giant concrete buffers to separate from car lanes (which I assume makes cleaning & clearing difficult). In the student area they often have broken glass in them. And they can be both in the (car) traffic direction and against the traffic direction (and for example this changes at Albany Street without notification).

NZTA indicate that there is some sort of cycle infrastructure out to Brighton. There isn't. It's a road and a reasonably dangerous one at that. There is work going on there but from what I can see it's probably just pedestrian pathway.

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Richard

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