2015
12-14 August
Delegate survey
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Photos
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Awards Dinner
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Click here to view the Cedric Rogers Memorial Award winner.
Presentations
Wednesday 12 August
Prof Mark Stevenson - The changing demands and transport experiences in the future
David Moule - Cost effective alternatives to traditional bridge rail
Chris Foley & Helen McNaught - Safer Journeys – the journey continues
Jenny Dickinson - Safe System Signature Programme
Megan Drayton - Rail Safety – It’s everyone’s responsibility
Tom Forster - Future freight and passenger demand
Dr Janet Stephenson - Transitioning to low-carbon transport
Dougal List - Riding with a tail wind
Thursday 13 August
Stuart Ross - ACC’s approach to achieving positive change in road safety
Inspector Peter McKennie - Technology changing the transport conversation
Kaye Clark - Tap into the value of knowledge through the Road Controlling Authority Forum
Malcolm Alexander - Safer Communities through Collaboration and Advocacy
Malcolm Alexander & Andy Foster - Working together to deliver safer communities
Bridget Burdett - Prioritising low cost pedestrian improvements for meaningful change
Steve Finlay - One Network Road Classification and your transport network I
Robyn Denton - Network Operating Framework - optimise your network across all modes
Travel Safe Team - Travel Safe – taking our communities on a journey
Steffan Thomas - One Network Road Classification and your transport network II
Elizabeth Claridge - Cycling – working together on behaviour change
Linda Anderson & Tori Morrison - What, why, how and does it work?
Inspector Peter McKennie - Police and Councils working together for safer communities
Wayne Newman - Active Modes Infrastructure Group
Margaret Parfitt & Robyn Blackburn - Bikers Breaky
Bridget Burdett - The changing demographics of our communities
Frances Broatch - Motorcycle Risk – Urban and Rural
Chris Neason - Creating inroads into education
Ian Duncan - Economic development and transport
Charlotte Flaherty & Sandra Mandic - Should cycle skills training be available to New Zealand adolescents?
Melissa Napier & Sarah Mikkelsen - Young Drivers – Future-proofing community attitudes and behaviours
Mayor Dave Cull - Revitalisation of an urban precinct from a political perspective
Jonathan Pierce - Use of intelligence to inform road safety activities
Prof Mark Stevenson - End of the car era in cities
Jenny Cross - Managing the medically-impaired driver
Paul Barker & Andy Foster -Safer Speeds in Wellington CBD
Peter McKennie - Q&A Session
Chris Orr - A blind pedestrian in the 21st century
Friday 14 August
Suzanne Watt - Evolving public transport in Dunedin
Prof Shanthi Ameratunga - Minimising alcohol-related harm on and off the road
Tim Hughes - The challenge of Walking and Cycling in the Safe System Approach
Dr Hamish Mackie - Safe journeys for schools
Paul Durdin - Road safety risk model for low volume rural networks
Axel Wilke - The future of industry training for cycling
Heather Robertson - It‘s safer to wait till you are 148cm
Julian Chisnall - Making roads (more) motorcycle friendly
Jamie Adkins - Love being a local – A community focused speed campaign
Julian Chisnall - Safer rides in the Southern Coromandel
Paul Durdin - Aust Road - tool to assist planning of pedestrian facilities
Jeremy Byfield - Visitor driver issues in Otago and Southland
Shaun Lion-Cachet - Working together to plan for our future, Southern links
Bridget Southey-Jensen & Paul Durdin - Safe System Auditing
Joe Bourque - Focus on safe system network for visiting drivers
Prof Shanthi Ameratunga - Lest we forget: Age - and disability-friendly streets leave no one behind
Greer Hawley & Dr Hamish Mackie - Evaluation of cycle training - methods and key learnings
Prof Mark Stevenson - International view of the end of the era of cars in cities