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Cycle network and route planning guide

Published: 01 2005

This guide aims to promote a consistent approach to planning the provision for cycling in New Zealand.

Print version: Appendix 4: Bibliography (PDF, 79 KB, 5 pages)

Appendix 4: Bibliography

Austroads (1999) Guide to traffic engineering practice: Part 14: Bicycles, Austroads, Sydney, Australia.

Bach, B and Diepens, J (2000) International handbook for user-group based bikeway design, Technical University of Delft, Delft, The Netherlands.

Bach, B and Pressman, N (1992) Cycle Planning and the Northern Climate. In The bicycle: Global perspectives, Proceedings of the Conference Velo Mondiale, Montreal, Canada.

Bicycle Victoria (1996) It can be done — a bicycle network on arterial roads, Melbourne, Australia.

Borgman, F (2003) The cycle balance: benchmarking local cycling conditions, Chapter 40 in Tolley R (ed) Sustaining sustainable transport: planning for walking and cycling in western cities, Woodhead Publishing Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Boulter, R (2000) New Zealand Cycling Strategy Foundation Project: Interim position statement. Available from Roger Boulter.

Centre for Research and Contract Standardization in Civil and Traffic Engineering (CROW) (1993) Sign up for the bike: Design manual for a cycle-friendly infrastructure, CROW, Ede, The Netherlands.

Crossing, H (1987) The child cyclist, State Bicycle Committee of New South Wales, Traffic Authority of New South Wales, Australia.

Cumming, A (1996) Prioritising the implementation of Melbourne’s principal bicycle network. In Proceedings of Velo Australis International Bicycle Conference, pp 579—584, Fremantle, Australia.

Cumming, Barber, Smithers (1999) Planning and implementing on-road bicycle networks. In Proceedings of Velozity Australian Cycling Conference 1999, Adelaide, Australia.

DELG (1999) Provision of cycle facilities — National manual for urban areas, Department of the Environment and Local Government, Dublin, Ireland.

Dorrestyn and Co (1995) Adelaide City Strategic Bike Plan, Adelaide City Council, Adelaide, Australia.

Dorrestyn, K (1996a) Metropolitan Adelaide Bicycle Network. In Proceedings of Velo Australis International Bicycle Conference, pp 585—594, Fremantle, Australia.

Dorrestyn, K (1996b) Planning for bicycles in central business districts, ITE Regional Conference: Transport and Livable Cities, May 1996, Melbourne, Australia.

Epperson, B (1994) Evaluating suitability of roadways for bicycle use: Toward a cycling level of service standard. In Transportation Research Record 1438, pp 9—16, Transportation Research Board, Washington DC, United States of America.

Faghri, A and Egyhaziova, E (2001) Development of a computer simulation model of mixed motor vehicle and bicycle traffic on urban road network. In Transportation Research Record 1674, pp 86—93. Transportation Research Board, Washington DC, United States of America.

FGSV (1995) Empfehlungen für Radverkehrsanlagen (Guidelines for Bicycle Traffic Installations), Forschungsgesellschaft für Strassen — und Verkehrswesen, FGSV Verlag GmbH, Cologne, Germany.

FHWA (1999) Guidebook on methods to estimate non-motorized travel, FHWA-RD-98-165, Federal Highway Administration, United States of America. Available in 2 parts plus summary plus workshop summary from www.bicyclinginfo.org/rd/planning.htm#guide

FHWA (1998) The bicycle compatibility index: a level of service concept (2 parts) final report and implementation manual, FHWA-RD-00-095, Federal Highway Administration and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, United States of America.

Florida DOT (2002) Multi-modal level of service assessment, handbook and software. Available from www.dot.state.fl.us/planning/systems/sm/los/los_sw2.htm

Franklin, J (1997) Cyclecraft: skilled cycling techniques for adults, The Stationery Office, London, United Kingdom.

Franklin, J (1999) Two decades of the redway cycle paths in Milton Keynes. In Traffic Engineering and Control, July/August 1999.

Geelong Bikeplan Study Steering Committee (1977) Geelong Bikeplan, Geelong Regional Commission, Victoria, Australia.

Godefrooij, T (1992) Criteria for segregation and Integration of different modes of transport. In The Bicycle: Global perspectives, Proceedings of the Conference Velo Mondiale, Montreal, Canada.

Guthrie, N; Davies, DG and Gardner, G (2001) Cyclists’ assessment of road and traffic conditions: the development of a cyclability index. TRL Report 490, Transport Research Laboratory, United Kingdom.

Harrison, J (2002) Planning for more cycling: the York experience bucks the trend. In Planning for cycling: Principles, practice and solutions for urban planners, pp 143—154, Woodhead Publishing Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Hillman, M and Grimshaw, J (2000) Joint keynote presentation. In Proceedings of the New Zealand Cycling Symposium 2000 ‘Making cycling viable’, EECA, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

Hudson, M (1982) Bicycle planning: Policy and practice, The Architectural Press Ltd, London, United Kingdom.

Hunter, W (1998) Bicycle compatible roadways. A study of bicycle lanes versus wide curb lanes. Highway Safety Research Center, University of North Carolina, United States of America.

Institution of Highways and Transportation, Cyclists’ Touring Club, Bicycle Association, and Department of Transport (1996) Cycle friendly infrastructure: Guidelines for planning and design, Cyclists’ Touring Club, Godalming, United Kingdom.

Institution of Highways and Transportation; Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions; Scottish Office; Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland; Welsh Office (IHT et al) (1998) Guidelines for cycle audit and cycle review, PTRC Education and Research Services Ltd, London, United Kingdom.

International Mountain Bicycling Association (2000) Trail building basics, Boulder, Colorado, United States of America.

Jacobsen, P L (2003) Safety in numbers: More walkers and bicyclists, safer walking and bicycling. In Injury prevention 9, pp 205—209.

Jensen, S and Nielsen, M (1996) Cycle crossings — safety impacts at signalised junctions, Report 51, Vejdirektoratet, Denmark.

Jensen, S et al (2000) Collection of cycle concepts, Retrieved 14 June 2003, from www.cities-for-cyclists.org/dokumenter/cyccon.pdf

Katz, R (2001) Forecasting demand for bicycle facilities, Austroads Report No. AP-R194/01, Sydney, Australia. Available at www.abc.dotars.gov.au/418_AP_R194_1.pdf

Koorey, G (2004) Every breath you take, Chainlinks Feb — Mar 2004, pp 38—40, New Zealand, from www.can.org.nz/research/

Koorey, G (2003) Why a cycling strategy on its own will not increase cycling. New Zealand Cycling Conference 2003, from www.can.org.nz , technical presentation papers.

Landis, B W; Vattikuti, V R; Brannick, M T (1997) Real-time human perceptions: Toward a bicycle level of service, Transportation Research Record 1578, Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC, United States of America.

Landis, B W; Vattikuti, V R; Ottenberg, R M; Petritsch, T A; Guttenplan, M; Crider, L B (2003) Intersection level of service for the bicycle through movement, Transportation Research Record 1828, Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC, United States of America.

Land Transport Safety Authority (2000) New Zealand Travel Survey 1997/98. Land Transport Authority, Wellington, New Zealand. Retrieved 8 September 2003 from www.ltsa.govt.nz/research/travelsurvey/documents/Contents.pdf

Lester, N (1991) in McClintock, H The bicycle and city traffic, Belhaven Press, London, United Kingdom.

Litman, T; Blair, R; Demopoulos, B et al (2003) Pedestrian and bicycle planning: A guide to best practice, Victoria Transport Policy Institute, Victoria, Canada.

McClintock, H and Cleary, J (1996) Cycle facilities and cyclists’ safety: Experience from Greater Nottingham and lessons for future cycling provision. In Transport Policy, 3, 1—2, 01/04, pp 67—77.

McClintock, H (2002) The development of UK cycling policy. In Planning for cycling: Principles, practice and solutions for urban planners, pp 17—35, Woodhead Publishing Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

McInerney, R (1998) Ranking procedures for bicycle projects. In Proceedings of 19th ARRB Transport Research Conference, Sydney, Australia.

Ministry of Transport (2003) Getting there — on foot, by cycle. Draft walking and cycling strategy, Wellington, New Zealand.

MTPW and WM (1992) Bicycles first. Structured scheme for traffic and transport, Information Department, Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management, The Netherlands.

New Zealand Government (2002) New Zealand Transport Strategy. www.beehive.govt.nz\nzts

Opus International Consultants Ltd (Opus) (2003) Cycle network and route planning: Literature review, Land Transport Safety Authority, Christchurch, New Zealand.

Ove Arup and Partners (1997) The national cycle network: Guidelines and practical details. Issue 2. Sustrans, Bristol, United Kingdom.

Roads and Traffic Authority, NSW (RTA NSW) (2003) NSW bicycle guidelines, Roads and Traffic Authority NSW, Sydney, Australia.

Scottish Executive (1999) Cycling by design — a consultation paper — December 1999, The Stationery Office, London, United Kingdom.

Sorton, A and Walsh, T (1994) Bicycle stress level as a tool to evaluate urban and suburban bicycle compatibility, Transportation Research Record 1438, Transportation Research Board, Washington DC, United States of America.

Sykes, R and Driscoll, T W (1996) Creating bicycle transportation networks: A guidebook, Minnesota Department of Transportation, St Paul, Minnesota, United States of America.

Taylor, S and Damen, P (2001) Traffic flow models allowing for pedestrians and cyclists, Austroads Publication No. APR193/01, Austroads, Sydney, Australia.

Transfund New Zealand (2002) Evaluation of automatic bicycle counters in New Zealand, Transfund New Zealand Research Report 230, Transfund New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand.

Transfund New Zealand (2003) Fundamentals of planning and design for cycling: Course notes: Version 01, June 2003, Transfund New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand.

Transfund New Zealand (1996 and updates) Programme and funding manual, Transfund New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand.

Transfund New Zealand (1997) Project evaluation manual, Transfund New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand.

Transit New Zealand (2004) New Zealand supplement to Austroads Guide to traffic engineering practice: Part 14: Bicycles, Transit New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand.

Transit New Zealand (2002) Code of practice for temporary traffic management, SP/M/010 — Issue 2, Transit New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand.

Transit New Zealand/Land Transport Safety Authority (Edition 4, 1998 with amendments) Manual of traffic signs and markings: Part 1: Traffic signs, Transit New Zealand and Land Safety Authority, Wellington, New Zealand.

Transit New Zealand/Land Transport Safety Authority (Edition 3, 2004) Manual of traffic signs and markings: Part 2: Road markings, Transit New Zealand and Land Transport Safety Authority, Wellington, New Zealand.

Trevelyan, P (1993) Cycling in pedestrian areas: Traffic advisory leaflet, Transport Research Laboratory, United Kingdom.

United Kingdom Government Department for Transport (1995) Cycle routes, Department for Transport, United Kingdom.

United Kingdom Government (1963) Traffic in towns, HMSO, United Kingdom.

Vicroads (2001) Providing for cyclists at signalised intersections, Vicroads Cycle Notes, No.8, Victoria, Australia.

Walkable Communities Inc Bicycling — levels of quality. Retrieved 17 September 2003 from www.walkable.org/images/1_LOQBicycling.jpg

Wood, K (1999) Bicycle crashes in New Zealand, Lincoln University, Christchurch, New Zealand.

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