by Sam Bolton | Oct 13, 2023
Including: Why Walking Matters Pedestrian Characteristics Planning for Walking Walking Data Audits and measuring walkable environments Urban planning and urban design Supporting facilities Shade and street trees Construction and maintenance Paths for walking Road...
by Sam Bolton | Apr 5, 2023
The Safe Active Street (SAS) Program’s vision is to create shared street spaces that provide a convenient travel option within a safe and attractive environment for people riding and walking of all ages and abilities. To achieve the vision of the SAS Program the...
by Sam Bolton | Apr 7, 2022
This research investigated a method for collecting data relating to walk, cycle and public transport trips to land-use activities. A method needed to be developed that would require a short questionnaire to ensure higher sample rates, while also providing reliable and...
by Sam Bolton | Apr 7, 2022
Walking is an essential mode of transport. New and improved pedestrian facilities promote walking and provide greater access and mobility within our communities. The NZ Transport Agency has recently updated the procedures for the evaluation of pedestrian improvement...
by Sam Bolton | Apr 7, 2022