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Policies and initiatives
> Direction 8. Better transport links
> Policy 8.7

Policy 8.7 Give more priority to cycling
and walking in planning urban development and in managing our road
system and neighbourhoods
For many trips, walking and cycling are the most
energy-efficient and effective means of mobility, minimising the
environmental impacts of travel and providing direct benefits for
personal health and social wellbeing.
Much urban development in past decades has discouraged
the use of walking and cycling. People are put off cycling by traffic
and by the lack of end-of-trip facilities including parking, storage
and showers. Pedestrians, people with prams and pushers, and people
using wheelchairs and scooters are discouraged by the poor quality
of the pedestrian environment. The design of many newer subdivisions
locates neighbourhood facilities such as local shopping centres
and community facilities beyond convenient walking distance.
These barriers will be removed to create an environment
that is safe and attractive for all people, including pedestrians
and cyclists, and particularly for the young and other vulnerable
users. Local cycling networks and new cycling facilities will complement
the metropolitan-wide network of bicycle routes the Principal
Bicycle Network which will be completed, resources permitting,
by 2015.

Figure 44. Providing for cycling - click for more
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Initiatives
| 8.7.1 |
Continue to develop the Principal
Bicycle Network to be completed (resources permitting)
by 2015 and give priority to sections that link with
activity centres |
| 8.7.2 |
Implement a walking action plan
(for the whole of Victoria) that includes provision for footpath-bound
vehicles such as wheelchairs, prams and scooters |
| 8.7.3 |
Amend planning and/or building
controls so that end-of-trip facilities for bicycles are provided
in commercial buildings |
| 8.7.4 |
Provide improved facilities, particularly
storage, for cyclists at public transport interchanges and rail
stations |
| 8.7.5 |
Develop a bicycle action plan which
brings together all elements needed to substantially increase
bicycle use |
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