Why Transport? ·

Why Transport? ·

Great
Question!

Here’s where we’re
at in 2024.

  • Car-dependency is at an all time high – we’re churning out emissions in our petrol and diesel fuelled vehicles, widening roads, and building out instead of up.

  • While we have some solid foundations in place, we have a lot of work to do in making public transport more accessible and convenient for all. 

  • Urban planning often prioritises car travel over alternative modes, making it difficult for community members to choose sustainable options.

Here’s where we
need to be!

  • We need safe, accessible and eco-friendly and affordable public transport systems for everyone.

  • Our neighbourhoods need protected cycle lanes and pedestrian paths that allow people, including tamariki and the elderly, to be safe and enjoy active modes.

  • The vehicles we use need to be powered by electricity. While it’s not possible for everyone to use an electric vehicle, it’s important that we invest in electric buses, e-bikes and shared cars wherever possible.

Here is how we get there!

We need our government, local councils, organisations, communities, and individuals on board.

The benefits for our people

The benefits for our people •

Climate resilience

Lowering emissions helps combat climate change, creating a more stable and sustainable environment for current and future generations.

Cleaner air

Reduced emissions lead to improved air quality, decreasing respiratory issues and other health problems caused by pollution.

Better health

Encouraging walking and cycling promotes physical activity, leading to healthier lifestyles and reducing the risk of chronic diseases.

Lower costs

Reduced reliance on petrol and diesel can save money on fuel and maintenance, making transport more affordable for everyone.

Less traffic

Improved public transit and alternative transport options can alleviate traffic congestion, leading to shorter commute times and less stress.

Enhanced safety

Well-designed infrastructure for cyclists and pedestrians can significantly reduce accidents and fatalities on the roads.

Vibrant communities

More walkable and cycle-friendly neighbourhoods foster social interaction and create vibrant, connected communities.

Economic growth

Investing in sustainable transport infrastructure can create jobs and stimulate local economies.