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Styrian Strategy for Cycling: From Paper to Action

This paper discusses the development and implementation of the Styrian Strategy for Cycling, focusing on strategic and operational aspects. It highlights examples of measures taken, recommendations, and results achieved in promoting cycling in the region of Styria, Austria. The aim is to increase the modal share of cycling from 6% to 12% within four years.

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Styrian Strategy for Cycling: From Paper to Action

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  1. “Styrian Strategy for Cycling” How Strategic Policy Papers Are Coming Alive Gudrun Uranitsch, M.Ed. FGM – Austrian Mobility Research ECOMM 2008 5th of June 2008, London

  2. Overview Bicycle history and strategy in Styria Development of the strategic paper Content: Strategic and operational part Examples of measures Recommendations and results

  3. Styria 1 of 9 Austrian provinces in the south east of Austria 17 regional cities with 5.000 to 10.000 inhabitants Capital Graz (250.000 inhabitants, “city of cyclists”) Inhabitants 1.2 Million people Area 16.391,93 km² Northern part Alps Southern part Vineyards Neighbours Slovenia, Hungaria

  4. Bicycle History 1989 Styrian government decided to increase the cycling share Focus leisure time and touristic cycling activities Investments 75m Euro in bicycle network infrastructure Network 2440km on 3 main rivers

  5. Bicycle Strategies • 2006 • National government edited the Austrian Master Plan Cycling • 2007 • Styrian government set a focus: “Bicycle as an every day means of transport” • First step • BYPAD: to get an overview about cycling activities in a systematic way • Recommendation • Renew your regional cycling concept! (1989)

  6. Methodology of the Development of the Styrian Strategy for Cycling • Participation • 2. Best practices and national strategic papers from other European countries (Masterplan Fiets, Nationaler Radverkehrsplan, Danish National Cycling Strategy…) • 3. The content of the Austrian Masterplan as an orientation guide • 4. Cycling with specific Styrian focuses

  7. Aims and goals • 1. Description of quantifiable goals • Increase the modal share of 6% to 12% within the next 4 years • 2. Help and information for 542 municipalities • (from 200 to 250.000 inhabitants) • Present good practises, check lists, overviews • Measures for implementation (responsibilities) • Contact persons

  8. Workshops to involve all stakeholders • - officials from the mobility department (officials and political office) • bicycle coordinator of the city of Graz, • representatives of Styrian companies, • socio economic companies dealing with bicycles, • mayors of municipalities, • Styrian Tourism company, • Styrian transport company, • cycling initiative ARGUS • project coordinator: FGM

  9. Strategic approach 3 equal columns with the same weight improving the bicycle policy in Styria Focus Every Day Cycling

  10. Operational Part: 12 Topics & 56 Measures

  11. Responsibilities for implementation Region and municipality jointly assume responsibility for implementation of measure Region assumes responsibility for implementation of measure Municipality assumes responsibility for implementation of measure RM R M Status of measures Current measure  New measure * Measure done 

  12. Results: Infrastructure – Flowing Traffic (Topic 1) Definition of Quality Standards for Main Cycling Routes (Graz)

  13. Results: Awareness Raising & Information (Topic 4) International Bicycle Conference Target Group: Municipalities; 300 Participants

  14. Results: Awareness Raising & Information(Topic 4) Website for Cyclists www.radland.steiermark.at

  15. Results: Awareness Raising & Information(Topic 4) Website for Children www.ritaundronnyroller.at

  16. Results: Mobility Management & Cycling(Topic 7) Bike to Work 189 Companies with 3.800 participants Facilities for the Styrian Government Staff bicycles & bicycle storage facilities

  17. Results: Regional & National CyclingCoordination(Topic 8) Coordination between regional & national Strategies Contact person (bicycle coordinator) in the Municipality desired Styrian Bicycle Platform is established

  18. Results: Research & Pilot Projects(Topic 11) New Signing Excursion to Bolzano (Corporate Design in Cycling) Workshops with Experts (NRW)

  19. Results: Quality Assurance & Evaluation (Topic 12) Face to face interviews with 1634 cyclists in 19 municipalities

  20. Topics Safety & Comfort Emotions & Feelings Image in Media Infrastructure & Services

  21. Results Cycling is fun (97%) Cycling is more comfortable than PT (85%) Cyclists feel safe and respected (73%)

  22. Image in Media The image of cyclist conveyed by newpapers is in need of improvement

  23. Résumé • Development: Participation (Bottom up Approach) • 3 column system (Top down Approach) • Strategic and operational approach (including a liable working programme) • Largest face-to-face-interviews in Austria with cyclists about their well being in traffic • Pilot- and Model projects including Evaluation • BYPAD as a quality management system for cities & towns • 1.5% increased share of cyclists in the region of Styria in the first year (starting with a modal share of 6%)

  24. Thank you for your attention.

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