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Category Archives: Policy

Sydney CBD is bringing back pedestrian “beg buttons”

Transport for NSW (TfNSW) has recently installed these around the Sydney CBD – a sticker on top of a pedestrian “beg button” explaining the button must be pressed between 10pm and 6am.

Posted byJake CoppingerDecember 20, 2022Posted inCars, Crosswalks, Policy, Safety, Sydney, TfNSW, Traffic SignalsTags:automatic, lights, pedestrian, priority, safety, signals, streets, tfnsw, traffic, transport for nsw, walking

TfNSW’s Active Transport Strategy

Active Transport Strategy document cover from Transport for New South Wales

Transport for NSW has released its first ever Active Transport Strategy, a milestone for Transport.   There is a lot to like in the Strategy, describing what needs to be done to make active transport a real choice for more people. However, its long-term targets and implied funding investment show a lack of real commitment fromContinue reading “TfNSW’s Active Transport Strategy”

Posted bydavidmartin51December 19, 2022Posted inPolicy, TfNSW
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