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Research Report 666 Social impact assessment of mode shift

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Category: Inclusive access , Research programme , Research & reports | Audience: General

This research was commissioned to inform decision-makers about the social impacts of mode shift, and to enhance the likelihood that benefits will be equitably shared.

Research Report 678 Impacts of a public sector e-bike scheme: Final evaluation report

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Category: Inclusive access , Research programme , Research & reports

Waka Kotahi launched the public sector electric bike (e-bike) purchase support initiative in late 2019 to make e-bikes more affordable for public sector employees, and to provide an example for other sectors to follow.

Research Report 676 Latent demand for walking and cycling

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Category: Inclusive access , Research programme , Research & reports

This research was undertaken to help inform network planning for walking or cycling which is commonly undertaken with limited evidence or unreliable data.

Research Report 660 Factors affecting cycling levels of service

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Category: Inclusive access , Research programme , Research & reports | Audiences: General, Walkers & cyclists

This report examines cyclists’ perceptions of cycle infrastructure levels of service and proposes an assessment methodology for evaluating the level of service provided by cycling facilities.

Research Note 002 COVID-19 transport behaviour change

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Category: Inclusive access , Research programme , COVID-19 , Research & reports | Audience: General

This research gathered information from a global search to help identify how changes in behaviour resulting from COVID-19 and the response to it have impacted transport demand, and how these changed behaviours can be mitigated or maintained as desire…

Research Note 001 Working from home policy and practice review

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Category: Inclusive access , Research programme , Research & reports | Audience: General

The first COVID-19 pandemic lockdown presented an opportunity to understand how increased work from home (WFH) practice could be continued in New Zealand in the longer term.