Publications by Andrew Macbeth

An illustrated lexicon of cycle facilities

This technical note and poster proposes a glossary of cycling facility terms with the aim of reducing confusion amongst practitioners. It was …
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Wellington's Central City bus corridors: safe system approach

ViaStrada's Andrew Macbeth and John Lieswyn reviewed the Golden Mile corridor using the Safe Systems Approach, and controversially suggest a people …
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Best practice for walking and cycling

ViaStrada's Andrew Macbeth delivered a presentation on Best Practice for Walking and Cycling to the May 2011 meeting of the Wellington Active …
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Earthquake workshop debrief to IPENZ Transportation Group

The Christchurch City Council ran a series of three stakeholder workshops in June 2011 to discuss transportation issues for the rebuild of …
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"Before after" public forum on Christchurch earthquake recovery

 The New Zealand Institute of Architects hosted a series of panel discussions on the earthquake recovery in Christchurch under the banner …
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Separated Bicycle Facilities in Christchurch

Surveys of Christchurch residents have shown that separated cycle facilities, (where cyclists are separated from motor vehicles) are the most likely …
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Cycling: catalyst from Copenhagen

ViaStrada director Andrew Macbeth (second from left) and Michael Ferigo (right) gave a presentation on their recent attendance at the VeloCity …
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Integrating sustainable transport, planning and urban design

There was an enthusiastic response from a capacity crowd to Andrew Macbeth's illustrated presentation in Nelson on 28 July 2010. The talk was based …
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What happens when petrol goes up or buses go down?

What happens when petrol prices go up, or buses go down? Following the 2008 petrol price rises and the 2009 Auckland bus driver industrial dispute, …
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Lake Road cycle lane options

 Cycle lanes were approved by North Shore City Council for installation on Lake Road between Esmonde Road and Hauraki Road. The project has …
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Estimating demand for Selwyn's cycleways

Estimating the demand for new facilities is an important part of the economic justification for walking and cycling projects. Andrew Macbeth and …
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NZ transport challenges: two think pieces

This technical note summarises two "think-pieces" commissioned by the former Land Transport NZ (now the New Zealand Transport Agency) in 2008.The …
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Signalised roundabout design for pedestrian and cyclist safety

A difficult problem was reviewed by ViaStrada at the request of a road controlling authority. An urban arterial road with a 50 km/h speed limit …
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Walking and cycling strategy stocktake

Walking and cycling strategies are useful tools that aid councils in providing for pedestrians and cyclists. A stocktake of all current walking and …
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Mainstreaming active modes on urban and rural roads

Traditionally aimed at roading engineers and contractors, the conference this year focused more attention on the new era under the NZ Transport …
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Transport network optimisation think-piece

The document looks at ways of optimising New Zealand's road transport network. It is assumed that we will not be attempting to build our way out of …
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Traffic calming on arterial roads

At the New Zealand Cycling Conference in September 2001, Andrew Macbeth gave a presentation on traffic calming on arterial roads, using examples …
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Estimating demand for New cycling facilities in New Zealand

ViaStrada took a leading role in research to develop a technique for estimating cycle traffic on new cycle facilities. The research has been …
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Cycle counting: manual, automatic and continuous

Andrew presented information on how to count bicycle traffic by a variety of methods. The presentation also discusses current research on field …
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Continuous cycle counting

This presentation discusses recent work done by ViaStrada on cycle traffic counting, including a survey of all councils and Transit offices about …
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Cycle route network planning using GIS

Cycle route network planning is usually a fairly subjective process, with local or regional council staff and perhaps cycling advocates identifying …
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A national road hierarchy: are we ready?

Functional road classification systems or road hierarchies are widely used in all aspects of traffic planning, traffic operations and road asset …
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Draft national road hierarchy for SMS

Land Transport NZ hosts an annual workshop for road controlling authorities on the topic of Safety Management Systems. ViaStrada was invited to …
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New Zealand walking and cycling strategies – best practice

This report describes research undertaken for Land Transport New Zealand on walking and cycling strategies. The study was carried out between August …
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ARTA cycle route network analysis tool

This conference remit describes an innovative approach developed to analyse cycle route network concepts. The remit is based on a study undertaken …
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Building our way out of congestion

Government policy explicitly states that we will not try to build our way out of congestion. Yet Government transportation spending is at record …
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Planning for certainty through sustainable transportation

This paper, from the 2005 Transit NZ Roading Symposium, looks at available data to understand congestion trends, travel time variability and fuel …
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Planning and design for cycling: developing best practice in New Zealand

A "Cycle Network and Route Planning Guide" has been produced to provide a best practice framework for local cycle planning strategies. Similarly, a …
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Creyke Road Living Streets pilot project

This project developed a design concept that would maintain the road’s arterial function, yet would significantly improve conditions for pedestrians …
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Sustainable transport in NZ

This paper was written as part of a series of papers on sustainability for the engineering profession in New Zealand. A presidential task force on …
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The case against cycle paths

A good cycle path has no driveways crossing it unless there is ample unimpeded visibility between driveway users and the path. In practice, this …
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NZ Supplement to Austroads GTEP Part 14 Bicycles

This paper from the 2003 NZ Cycling Conference reports on the development of the NZ Supplement. Both the Guide to Traffic Engineering Practice (GTEP …
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Automatic bicycle counting

This paper summarises research undertaken for Transfund New Zealand (now Land Transport NZ) by MWH New Zealand Ltd in Christchurch between October …
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Road classification systems: Christchurch and Toronto

This paper compares the functional road classification systems of Christchurch and Toronto. Both systems have local, collector, minor arterial and …
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Dunedin one-way pair cycle lanes

In September 2001, Andrew Macbeth (then based at MWH) presented a paper to the New Zealand Cycling Conference, based on a project commissioned by …
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Bicycle lanes in Toronto

The introduction of bicycle lanes in Toronto and other North American cities over recent years marks an important trend. Perhaps for the first time …
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Cycle use and collisions in Christchurch (1991)

This seminal study of cycle use and crashes in Christchurch was undertaken with surveys of adult cyclists, school cyclists and medical facilities in …
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Christchurch traffic screenline survey 1988

Recorded for posterity - a historic report of a traffic survey of 1988 at 46 locations throughout Christchurch, using the railway lines as a traffic …
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