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Cyclists stand out on the road

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Wellington region cyclists are being encouraged to be ‘stars who stand out at night’ following the recent Aotearoa Bike Challenge.

The workplace challenge, run by Greater Wellington Regional Council in partnershi­p with NZ Transport Agency and Wellington City Council, had a focus on encouragin­g employees to cycle throughout February.

This year 353 organisati­ons took part, involving a total of 3846 participan­ts.

Greater Wellington Regional Council travel choice coordinato­r Amelia Wilkins said the challenge uptake far exceeded expectatio­ns.

“We were really pleased that 762 participan­ts were new riders — it shows how a challenge like this can encourage people to take steps towards an active lifestyle.”

Last week Capital and Coast District Health Board (CCDHB) were awarded first place for having the greatest number of participan­ts for an organisati­on of over 2000 employees — 193 CCDHB staff took part in the challenge, 21 of which were new riders.

CCDHB sustainabi­lity advisor Jay Hadfield said the bike challenge was a great way to encourage more people to discover how easy and enjoyable riding a bike can be.

“As part of our staff travel plan we’re supporting staff to use active transport modes to get to work, so it was great to once again see so many of our staff embracing this fun workplace challenge.”

Now that the clocks have gone back and more people could be cycling to and from work in the dark, Amelia said it was important for people to stand out on their bikes.

“Wearing retro- reflective materials on moving parts is an especially effective way to increase visibility.”

To encourage people to carry on cycling Greater Wellington has some giveaways to help people stay visible on their bikes.

These include retro-reflective tape for bikes and helmets, back pack covers and slap bands for riders’ ankles.

How people in each district can collect the bike packs:

Send an A4 sized selfaddres­sed and stamped envelope to:

The Travel Choice team Greater Wellington Regional Council

PO Box 11646 Manners Street Wellington 6142.

Or pop in to the GWRC reception on Level 2, 15 Walter Street, Te Aro.

If you are in Porirua, Kapiti or Wairarapa, contact your local council road safety and sustainabl­e transport team.

Lower Hutt residents roadsafety@huttcity.govt.nz.

Wellington City residents cycling@wcc.govt.nz

 ?? PHOTO / VANESSA RUSHTON PHOTOGRAPH­Y ?? Capital and Coast District Health Board cycling stars Jay Hadfield and Kenny McCaul.
PHOTO / VANESSA RUSHTON PHOTOGRAPH­Y Capital and Coast District Health Board cycling stars Jay Hadfield and Kenny McCaul.

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