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Log of Correspondence Detailed Summary Summary of Annexures Defined Terms Community Project Join a Green Team is consistent with - (i) Australian Bicycle Council's "Australian National Cycling Strategy 2005-2010"; and (ii) NSW RTA "Special road rules for cyclists" Below are pertinent extracts from The Australian National Cycling Strategy 2005-2010 followed by the Project Developer's comments:
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Creating infrastructure and facilities that support increased cycling
"Promoting cycling has also been seen by some as supporting
a relatively
dangerous activity when the reverse is
"This will involve institutional
arrangements, management systems, communications and community education, including events and promotion.
In many
cases it will be necessary to remove barriers to cycling, such as the lack of cycling skills and confidence,
so that more Australians cycle.
"4.6 Priority 6
Increased Professional Capacity "4.4 Support developing and implementing behavioural initiatives that improve cyclist safety, such as programs to increase the conspicuity and helmet wearing by cyclists, and general compliance with road rules." "4.7 Promote the benefits of cycling, using effective and safe routes, to support the National Road Safety Strategy 2001-2010 aim of encouraging alternatives to motor vehicle use to reduce exposure to road trauma." "5.3 Support the development and implementation of community education programs that encourage more people (particularly adults, including those new to cycling) to cycle for transport, recreation and health. "d. The Council will draw on input from road agencies, the cycling industry and bicycle users on cycling issues, and will take appropriate account of the views of the ATC and the Austroads Council." "l. The Council may invite participation from others from time to time on specific issues." Target Sales Market establishes >200 existing and future Community Bicycle Groups across Australia without an existing team jersey. A bright, colourful dedicated team jersey provides entity and identity which attract potential new Cyclists to Community Bicycle Groups.
Community Project Join a Green Team - A) targets local district Community Bicycle Groups which are formed by Australians with a Sense Of Community and a desire to express their concerns over Climate Change however cannot afford to pay the one-off artwork costs for a distinctive dedicated team jersey because they usually have <40 cyclists and are not financially assisted by a bicycle shop; B) will assist 100 circa Community Bicycle Groups attract more than 2,000 Cyclists by enabling them to order a Join a Green Team Team Jersey which displays their Team Name because a team jersey provides entity and identity which potential new Cyclists are attracted to; and
C) by enabling Community Bicycle Groups across Australia to obtain a bright Join a Green Team Team Jersey in the next 2 years, thereby materially "increasing the conspicuity and helmet wearing by cyclists, and general compliance with road rules".
Most forms of cycling involve material dangers. A safe, effective way for a non-Cyclist to become a proficient/self-confident commuter cyclist is to join a Community Bicycle Group rather than cold-turkey on their own. Bicycle User Groups are required to teach new Cyclists all requisite cycling knowledge and mitigate liability by warning cyclists of all obvious dangers. For example, Muggaccinos Bicycle User Group provides -
(a) the highly
comprehensive
(b) a full
explanation of
(c) on their weekend >100km recreational road rides a welter of hands-on verbal cycling tips and guidance.
Re b) above, below is an extract from NSW RTA "Special road rules for cyclists" "The right clothing - To make it easier for other road users to see you, wear bright clothing during the day and reflective clothing at night." The Approved Appearance of the Join a Green Team Team Jersey is highly visible, both day and night, being -
(i) bright green; and
(ii) with a "horizontal lime fluorescent strip 25cm wide and 2cm high across the opening of the three pockets" on the back. The Project Developer has explained Community Project Join a Green Team to at least one cyclist in each of 6 different NSW Bicycle User Groups that do not have a dedicated team jersey. Each of the 6 representatives of those Bicycle User Groups was enthusiastic to order a Join a Green Team Team Jersey in lots as low as 15 due to - (I) Agreed Prices For Long And Short Sleeve being circa 30% cheaper than designing a dedicated unique team jersey; (II) Team Name appearing on the jerseys; (III) ease of ordering on the internet; and (IV) displaying their green values/priorities. Summary: A) Community Project Join a Green Team - (i) accords with the strategies/objectives of The Australian National Cycling Strategy 2005-2010" and NSW RTA "Special road rules for cyclists"; and (ii) will enable the Project Developer to market the Join a Green Team Team Jersey to over >100 existing and forming Community Bicycle Groups, whereupon interested Community Bicycle Groups may easily purchase on the internet a highly visible Join a Green Team Team Jersey that displays their Team Name which provides entity and identity which assist attract potential new Cyclists. (B) A safe and effective way for non-Cyclists to become proficient, confident commuter cyclists is to join a Community Bicycle Group as Bicycle User Groups - (a) are required to teach new Cyclists all requisite cycling knowledge; (b) provide a Risk Warning for listed ride invitations (ie. risk mitigation); and (b) engender self-confidence amidst a LCCBSG.
The afore-extracted clause 4.6 "Priority 6 - Increased Professional Capacity" from The Australian National Cycling Strategy 2005-2010 notes:
Philip Johnston is - (I) equipped with an understanding of the benefits of cycling, and appropriate technical skills; and (II) seeks to meet you, or your delegate, in Canberra to discuss this straightforward project to assist >100 existing and forming Community Bicycle Groups attract and assist >20,000 Australians - (a) enhance their cycling knowledge and skills to mitigate the obvious dangers of cycling as summarised at the beginning of the by assisting Community Bicycle Groups overtly market their existence to interested Australians; and (b) experience the joys and benefits of cycling wearing a Join a Green Team Team Jersey which inter alia display selected Sanctioned Green Theme Slogans. |
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