Evaluation of the Perth Bike to Work Breakfast

Perth Western Australia, has the highest proportion of per capita car ownership in Australia. Despite the various health, environmental and traffic-related benefits, the uptake of alternative forms of transportation such as walking, cycling and public transport are low. In response to a growing reli...

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Main Authors: McManus, Alexandra, Smith, Jennifer, McManus, Jennifer, MacDonald, E., Williams, M.
Other Authors: PHAA
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Public Health Association of Australia 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8716
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Smith, Jennifer
McManus, Jennifer
MacDonald, E.
Williams, M.
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description Perth Western Australia, has the highest proportion of per capita car ownership in Australia. Despite the various health, environmental and traffic-related benefits, the uptake of alternative forms of transportation such as walking, cycling and public transport are low. In response to a growing reliance on motorised transport, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure’s Cycling Unit conducts an annual Bike to Work Breakfast to promote cycling as a viable form of transport to work. This initiative has been evaluated over the past five years with results demonstrating positive trends in attitudes and behaviours towards cycling- related issues. This paper will discuss the findings from 1657 respondents who participated in the 2004 Bike to Work Breakfast and will investigate trends over the past five years for cycling-related attitudes and behaviours amongst the Perth population.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-87162017-01-30T11:08:18Z Evaluation of the Perth Bike to Work Breakfast McManus, Alexandra Smith, Jennifer McManus, Jennifer MacDonald, E. Williams, M. PHAA active transport evaluation Perth Western Australia, has the highest proportion of per capita car ownership in Australia. Despite the various health, environmental and traffic-related benefits, the uptake of alternative forms of transportation such as walking, cycling and public transport are low. In response to a growing reliance on motorised transport, the Department for Planning and Infrastructure’s Cycling Unit conducts an annual Bike to Work Breakfast to promote cycling as a viable form of transport to work. This initiative has been evaluated over the past five years with results demonstrating positive trends in attitudes and behaviours towards cycling- related issues. This paper will discuss the findings from 1657 respondents who participated in the 2004 Bike to Work Breakfast and will investigate trends over the past five years for cycling-related attitudes and behaviours amongst the Perth population. 2005 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8716 Public Health Association of Australia restricted
spellingShingle active transport
evaluation
McManus, Alexandra
Smith, Jennifer
McManus, Jennifer
MacDonald, E.
Williams, M.
Evaluation of the Perth Bike to Work Breakfast
title Evaluation of the Perth Bike to Work Breakfast
title_full Evaluation of the Perth Bike to Work Breakfast
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Perth Bike to Work Breakfast
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Perth Bike to Work Breakfast
title_short Evaluation of the Perth Bike to Work Breakfast
title_sort evaluation of the perth bike to work breakfast
topic active transport
evaluation
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8716