1600 - 1800 WORKSHOPS/POSTER SESSION B

T1l Pentland Auditorium Cities with Experience (or) City Success Stories Chair: T1l.1 Munich, a Bicycle-Friendly City Offering an Integrated System of Bicycle Infrastructure, Service and Public Relations Work Mr Hep Monatzeder, Deputy Mayor, City of M

T1T Sidlaw Attitudes influencing cycling policies Chair: T1T.1 We All hate Cyclists! Drivers' Attitudes to Cyclists Mr Wayne Duerden, DETR, UK T1T.2 Cycling in Vienna - Differences in Attitudes Between Cyclists and Politicians Ms Karin Ausser, Fact

T2B Harris 1 Engaging Parents &Wider Communities Chair: T2B.1 Getting Children Cycling: "Bimbimbici" in Italy Mrs Antonella Gaviani, FIAB - Federazione Italiana Amici della Bicicletta, Italy T2B.2 SALSA - Creating Safer Routes to Leisure Mr Paul Hym

T3D Fintry Sharing Road Space Chair: T3D.1 New Possibilities of Cycle Management - Evaluation Results Mr Roland Weber, Federal Highway Research Institute, Germany T3D.2 Bicycles in Bus Lanes? Should They Really Be There? Mr Stuart Reid, TRL Ltd, UK

T4C Harris 2 Economic Impact of Tourism Chair: T4C.1 Project 'Silesia By Bicycle' as Tourism Development Factor Dr Ferdynand Morski, Silesian Union of Municipalities and Districts, Poland T4C.2 Spanish Vias Verdes Programme Ms Carmen Aycart Luengo, F

T5E Carrick 1 & 2 Addressing Gender Barriers Chair: T5E.1 A Transport System for Equal Opportunity Mr Arne Fasth, Swedish National Road Administration, Sweden T5E.2 Women's Wheel Attitudes! (Cyclists) Ms Lynn Basford, TRL (Transport Research Laborato

Monday Poster session 2 MP2 Cromdale Hall Chair: MP2.1 Abstract for the Nevada Elementary Traffic Safety Program, Bruce Mackey, Nevada State Education Office, USA MP2.2 The Role of Speed Management in Increasing Cycling and Walking Jon Toy, Arup Tra

unich, Germany T1l.2 Denmark's Leading Cycling Lab Mr Henrik Lumholdt, Parks and Roads Administration Denmark

um, OHG, Austria Author (Mr Ralf Risser, Factum OHG, Austria) TIT.3 Longtime Survey on Bicycle Use Dipl-Ing, Gerd Sammer, Institute for Transport Studies, Austria Author (Manfred HONIG, City of Graz, Austria) TIT.4 Attitudes Towards Bicycle Transport P

an, London Borough of Ealing, UK T2B.3 The Role of Models of Behavioral Change in School Travel Plans: Targeting, Identifying and Influencing Buyers & Consumers Mr Daniel Johnson, City of York Council, UK (awaiting a response to email)

T3D.3 Integrating Cycle Facilities with Bus Shelters in Delhi Mr Sandeep Gandhi, Transportation Research and Injury Prevention Program, India

undacion de los Ferrocarriles Espanoles, Spain T4C.3 Impacts of Constructed Regional Bicycle Roads in Hungry on the Economy, Transport and Other System Mr Andras Rethati, Tech & Information Services on National Roads, Hungary

ry), UK T5E.3 Female Approaches to Cycling Citing the Case History of Comet Ms Cosima Pilz, Austria Mobility Research, Austria

nsport & Planning, UK MP2.3 When Bike Promotion and Cyclist Safety Go Hand in Hand Troels Andersen, Parks & Road Administration Planning, Denmark MP2.4 Sustainable Transport and Planning Ameer H.C, Ins for Environmental & Dev Studies, Bangladesh MP2.5

olicy in a Long-Term Analysis Mr Gerd Sammer, Institute for Transport Studies, Austria T1T.5 Marketing Research as a Tool for Surveying the Attitudes Towards Cycling Mr Andras Rethati, Technical and Information Services on National Roads, Hungary

Community Arteries Steve Calvert, Nottinghamshire County Council, UK Author - (Sheila Ormerod, Nottinghamshire County Council, UK) MP2.6 Women and Cycling - Potentials and Possibilities Troela Andersen, Parks & Roads Administration Planning, Denmark Auth

or ( Lone Granzow , Parks & Roads Adminstration Planning, Denmark) MP2.7 Cycling as a Form of Exercise: Metabolic Benefits Carmen Vinarge, Institutto do Coracao, Brazil

Buffet at Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh 19.30 - 23.00





Tuesday

0900 - 0950

PLENARY SESSION Pentland Auditorium Chair: Speakers: Margot Wallström, European Union Commissioner for the Environment Abdulah M Omar, Minister of Tranport, Republic of South Africa

0950 - 1020 COFFEE BREAK - Cromdale Hall

1020 - 1230 SUB-PLENARIES B

SPT1B Sidlaw Cycling within an Integrated Transport Policy Chair: SPT1B.1 TITLE TBC Mr Andrew Wybrow, DETR UK SPT1B.2 UK Cycling and Policy Development Mr Adam Rennie, Scottish Executive, UK SPT1B.3 Cycling Within an Integrated Transport Policy Cou

SPT4A Pentland Auditorium National Cycle Network/North Sea Route/Fife Routes Chair: SPT4A.1 Evaluating the Ecomomic Impact of the North Sea Cycle Route Mr Les Lumsdon, Manchester Metropolitan University UK SPT4A.2 Implementing the Strategy: Develop

SPT2B Harris 1 Finding New Cyclists Chair: SPT2B.1 Young Transnet: Using the Internet to Help Children and Young People Make a Difference on Transport Issues Mr Andrew Stuck, Young TransNet, UK TPT2B.2 Cycling - Fun and Fuel for the Whole Family

SPT3A Fintry Car-free development Chair: SPT3A.1 Spatial Analysis of Bicycle Accident Data: Implications for Traffic Calming Dr Karl Kim, University of Hawaii, USA SPT3A.2 The new Approach to Traffic Planning, Road Network and Street Design Mr Per

ncilor Andrew Burns SPT1B.4 Cycling Within an Integrated Transport Policy Councilor Walter McCellan

ing the Cycle Network Mrs Andrea Partridge, formally Kingdom of Fife Millennium Cycle Ways, UK SPT4A.3 The North Sea Cycle Route - An International Project Mrs Eli Viten, North Sea Cycle Route Project Secretariat, Norway SPT4A.4 Riding the North Sea Ro

Mr Henrik Lumholdt, Centre for Mobility & Milijo, Denmark (Author: Lone Granzow, Project Consultant, Municipality of Odense, Denmark) SP2B.2 B-Day Mr Robert Boivin, Maison des cyclistes, Canada

Wramborg, Swedish National Road Administration, Sweden SPT3A.3 The Rocky Road to Carfree Housing Jan Scheurer, Institute for Sustainability and Technology Policy (ISTP), Australia SPT3A.4 Free City Bike As a Subscriber System and Part of a Transporta

ute: Shetland to Aberdeen Mr Brian Curtis, CTC, UK SPT4A.5 Marketing & Promotion of the North Sea Cycle Route Jens Malte Nielsen, Turist Gruppen Vest, Jylland, Denmark SPT4A.6 TITLE TO BE CONFIRMED Ms Grace Nicol, Sustrans, UK

tion Chain Mr Mangor Eikeland, Municipality of Sandnes, Norway SPT3A.5 'Car Free' Development: Can Vancouver's Model of a Sustainable Community Lead the Way? Mr John Irwin, University of British Columbia, Canada

1230 - 1400 LUNCH - Cromdale Hall




1400 - 1530 WORKSHOPS/POSTER SESSION C AND TECHNICAL TOURS OF EDINBURGH

T1J Pentland Auditorium Cycling in Integrated Transport - Policy & Practice Experience Chair: T1J.1 Integrated Traffic Policy With a Main Role for Cycling Mr Willem Mulder, Municipality of Apeldoorn, The Netherlands T1J.2 The Association Bicycle - Fr

T1Q Harris 1 Green Transport Plans Chair: T1Q.1 Nottingham City Hospitals Commuter Initiatives Mr Andrew Teer, Nottingham City Hospital UK T1Q.2 Individual and Corporate Change: The Impact of Green travel Schemes on Cycling to Work Dr Paul Rosen, SA

T2F Harris 2 Case Studies (1) Chair: T5F.1 Evington 'Safer Routes' Project Ms Sally Killips, Leicester City Council, UK

T3B Fintry Calmer Streets Chair: T3B.1 Homezones: Reconciling People, Places & Transport Mr Ben Hamilton-Baillie, Harvard University, USA T3B.2 Putting Cycling on the Transport Map…A 'Collision' Between Traffic and Urban Design? Mr Michael Yeates,

T4D Sidlaw National Routes Chair: T4D.1 Eurovelo and Bicitalia: International and National Cycle Networks in Italy Mr Riccardo Gallimbeni, R & P Ricerche e Progetti, Italy T4D.2 Greenways in Europe: State of Progress Report Mr Joaquin Jimenez, Eur

T5D Carrick 1 & 2 Improving Bicycles T5D.1 Return of the Roadster Mr Geoffrey Apps, UK T5D.2 The European Norm for Bicycle Safety Mr Pietro Boselli, COLIPED - COLIBI, Belgium

Tuesday Poster Session 1 TP1 Cromdale Hall TP1.1 Interdependencies between cyclists and perceptions of health and nature Jens Troelsen, Inst of Clinical Biomechanics, Denmark TP1.2 A Survey of Safety Characteristics of Cycling Facilities in Cardiff, Wa

iendly Cities of North-Rhine Westfalia Mr Peter London, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Energy and Transport Nordhein-Westfalen, Germany T1J.3 Traffic-safe & Appealing Environment of Bicycle Networks Ms Nicole Hasse, Produktbereich Strassenbaur & Verkehr,

TSU, UK

Cyclists Urban Speedlimit Taskforce, Australia

opean Greenways Associates, Belgium

les Ken Barker, Cardiff Cycling Campaign, UK TP1.3 Evaluation of a Wide Curb Lane Stencil William Hunter, Highway Safety Research Centre, USA TP1.4 Bike to Work Day Activities in the San Francisco Bay Area Amanda Jones, City of Palo Alto, USA TP1.5 Br

Germany

inging Down Cycle Theft in Cambridge Simon Nuttall, Cambridgeshire Constabulary, UK TP1.6 Psychopaths on Cycle Paths - The Sequel. Attitudes to Cycling and how to change behavior Ray Gercans, TRL, UK TP1.7 Bikes and Buses - Friends or Foes? Nigel Coate

s, Oxford City Council, UK

1530 - 1600 COFFEE BREAK - CROMDALE HALL

1600 - 1730 WORKSHOPS/POSTER SESSION D

T1K Harris 1 Effective Campaigning (1) Chair: TIK.1 Cycling in Nikolaev (Ukraine) Mr Anton Polovenko, NRA, 'EcoVeloRukh', Ukraine T1K.2 What a Photography Contest Can do for Promoting the Bicycle? Barcelona' Case Study Miss Diana Gonzalez, Amics de l

T1D Pentland Audtorium Cycle Audit and Cycle Review Chair: T1D.1 Cycle Audit and Review: An Overview of Progress in the UK and other Countries Dr David Graham Davies, David Davies Associates, UK T1D.2 Cycle Review - An Improved Methodology and Compu

T2A Fintry Engaging Schools and Young People Chair: T2A.1 Educating the Advocates of the Future Mr Erik Hermann, Greater Portland Council of Government, USA T2A.2 Safe Routes to Schools in the USA Ms Debbie Hubsmith, Marin County Bicycle Coalition, U

T1P Sidlaw Technical Advice Chair: T1P.1 Why the most Ambitious Project of Cycle Route in Latin America is a Failure Mr German Nunez, Bicycle Friends Foundation, Colombia T1P.2 Providing Technical Assistance for Bicycle Planning in Cities in Colombi

T4F Harris 2 Tourism and Trails (non-UK) (1) Chair: T4F.1 Cycleway Construction on a Live Railway Corridor Mr Bill Moffat, Grafton City Council, Australia T4F.2 Three Years of Pro-Cycling Lobbying in the Tricity Area-Success or Failure? Dr Piotr Kur

T5C Carrick 1 & 2 Tackling Safety Concerns Chair: T5C.1 Cyclist Conspicuity and Safety Mr Dermot McGonigle, East Renfrewshire Council, UK T5C.2 Latest Methods in Computer Simulation Applied to Two-Whee;ed Vehicle Accident Scenarios (Review) Mr Willi

Tuesday Poster Session 2 TP2 Cromdale Hall TP2.1 Bikes, Trains and Automobiles. Potential Users of Bikes on Trains Lynn Basford, TRL, UK TP2.2 Action Stations Martin Heath, velo:park Ltd, UK TP2.3 Seven Stations Route Festus Agwu-Jones, London Boroug

a Bici, Spain T1K.3 SPOKES: 25 Years of Campaigning Dave du Feu, SPOKES the Lothian Cycle Campaign UK

ter Tool Mr Jon Toy, Arup Transport Planning, UK

SA

a, South Africa and the Philippines Mr Jeroen Buis, Interface for Cycling Expertise, The Netherlands

opatwinski, University of Gdask, Poland

am Mclundie, Jaguar Cars Ltd, UK

h of Camden, UK TP2.4 Cycling in Cities: Combining Cycling and Public Transport to Reduce Car Traffic in French Cities Genevieve Laferrer, Ministry of Transport, France TP2.5 Roue Libre - An Intermodal Urban Bicycle Rental Service in Paris Haritz Eder F

PLENARY SESSION Pentland Auditorium 1730 - 1800 Breifing for Wednesday cycle ride Edinburgh - Glasgow

errando, Sense Fums, Spain TP2.6 The Sharing of the Road System by Cycles and Buses is the Key to Combine Public Transportation and Cycling (Cohabitation Entre Velos Et Autobus Sur La Voirie) Abel Guggenheim, Quatre Metres, France

Evening Evening event to be finalised.




Wednesday Conference bike ride from EICC Edinburgh to Glasgow 0930 - 1730

Thursday

0900 - 1000

PLENARY SESSION Lomond Auditorium Chair: Speakers: Dr Richard Killingsworth, Advisor to US Government on Health & Transport Matters Dr Harry Burns, Director of Greater Glasgow Health Board, UK Francesca Racioppi, Tra

nsport Programme WHO European Centre for Environment and Health, Italy

1000 - 1030 COFFEE BREAK - Argyll Suite - Glasgow Moat House

1030 - 1240 SUBPLENARIES C

SPT1A Alsh Benchmarking Chair: SPT1A.1 Bypad: A Benchmarking Instrument for Local Cycling Policy Mr Tim Asperges, Langzaam Verkeer vzw, Belgium, Ursula Lehner-Lierz, Transport Consultant, Switzerland SPT1A.2 Benchmarking Cycling in Edin

SPT1C Lomond Sustainability - The Way Forward Chair: SPT1C.1 The Relevance of Climate Change to the Future of Cycling Dr Mayer Hilman, Policy Studies Institute, UK SPT1C.2 Interactive Mastersession 2001: The Future is Riding a Bicycle Mr Jeffrey Ols

SPT2A Boisdale School Travel Plans/Schools Travel Advisory Group Chair: SPT2A.1 Kesgrave High School, a Case Study in Cycling To and From School Mr Brian Hawkins, Kesgrave High School, UK SPT2A.2 Sun - Saving Energy By Using Mobility Managements in S

SPT5A Carron Safety Matters Chair: SPT5A.1 Cycling and Health: Physical Activity, Social Inequalities and Transport Dr Harry Rutter, Oxfordshire Health Authority, UK SPT5A.2 Women and Cycling - Determinants and Deterrents Ms Contessa Hajinikitas, Cy

burgh & Glasgow Mr Allan Maclean, Glasgow City Council - Mr Mathew Simpson, City of Edinburgh Council SPT1A.3 Application of Quality Management to Cycling Policy Mr Tony Russell, CTC, UK SPT1A.4 Benchmarking European National Cycle Policies Yves Mathieu

on, Trailblazer, USA SPT1C.3 Planning for the Future Mr Hep Monatzeder, Deputy Mayor, City of Munich, Germany SPTIC.4 Cycling: A Way Forward Prof. Xavier Giselle, Brazil

chools Tina Panian, AMOR, Austria SPT2A.3 Safe Routes to Schools: A Grass Roots Approach Mr Michael Jones, Alta Consulting, USA SPT2A.4 The Role of the Voluntary Sector in Promoting Walking and Cycling to School Mr Paul Osborne, Sustrans UK SPT2A.5 De

cle Planning, Australia SPT5A.3 Cycling for Health Dr Gejza Legen, Association of Healthy Cities of Slovakia SPT5A.4 Transport and Public Health Policy: Where Bicycling Fits In Mr Richard Killingsworth (Author: Mr Bill Wilkinson, Natl Centre for Bicy

- OGM, Brussels, Belgium

velopment of School Travel Plans in Scotland Ms Sally Thomas, The Scottish Executive, UK SPT2A.6 Work of the School Travel Advisory Group in England Ms Margaret Longes, DETR, UK

cling & Walking USA)




1240 - 1400 LUNCH - Argyll Suite - Glasgow Moat House

14.00 - 1530 WORKSHOPS/POSTER SESSION E/TECHNICAL TOURS OF GLASGOW

T1L Alsh Effective Campaigning (2) Chair: TIL.1 The Ctc's Right to Ride Network - Making Volunteers 'Professional' Mrs Cherry Allan, CTC, UK T1L.2 Go Bike: Past Successes and Future Plans Ms Marion Hersh, Go-Bike!: Strathclyde Cycle Campaign, UK

T1A Boisdale National/Regional Cycling Strategies (1) Chair: T1A.1 Brazil Research of Bicycle Use and the New Cycling Manual Mr Antonio Mattosmiranda, Independent Consultant, Brazil T1A.2 Sweden's strategy for more and Safer Cycle Traffic Mr Jonas An

T2D Carron What is a Quality Route to School? Chair: T2D.1 More Cycling to School Mrs Janneke Zomervucht, 3VO - National traffic safety organisation, The Netherlands T2D.2 Assessing a Child's Ability to Walk or Cycle Safely: A Barometer for Communit

T3C Dochart 1 Economic Development Chair: T3C.1 Cycling: An Appropriate Response to an Economic Crisis Ms Tatenda Mbara, University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe T3C.2 Bicycles & Bikeways - The Way Out for poor Countries Mr Joaquin Caraballo, IFRTD Latin

T4B Lomond Signing Chair: T4B.1 Signposting of the Cycleroutes Mrs Isabelle Lesens, VELO-CONSEIL, France T4B.2 Signed Cycle Routes - The Example of Nuremburg Mr Hugo Walser, Department of Economic Affairs, City of Nuremberg, Germany

T5H Dochart 2 Cycling as Health Promotion Chair: T5H.1 Bicycle: A Partner in the Struggle for Good Health and Well Being Mr Justin Ojambo, First African Bicycle Information Office, Uganda Claire Mitchum replacing (check I have) was 111 before T5H.2

Thursday Poster Session 1 THP1 Argyll Suite - Glasgow Moat House Hotel THP1.1 Cycling to Death? Regional Pattern of Cyclist Road Traffic Accidental Fatalities In Kenya, 1986 - 2000 Khayesi Meleckidzedeck, Kenyatta Uni, Kenya THP1.2 Sneaking Safety into

sgariusson, Swedish National Road Administration, Sweden New One

y Wellness Ms Lauren Marcheti, UNC Highway Safety Research Centre, USA

America Ref. Forum, Panama

A Cyclist Map Handed Out by Your Physician Mr Claude Morel, Division de la voirie, Switzerland

Bicycling Agenda Thunder JoAnne Pruitt Thunder, Wisconsin Dept of Transportation, USA THP1.3 Cycle for Life Anders Dalen, Public Roads Administration of Norway, Norway THP1.4 Integrating integrated transport: resolving competing ideologies in partnersh

ips working Harry Rutter, Oxfordshire Health Authority, UK THP1.5 Trails for the Future Cynthia Welsh, Loudoun Country Dept of Parks, Recreation and Community Services, USA THP1.6 Cycing Transport in Czech Republic - Gudelines, Norms, The Insufficiency

and Examples of Practice Using Zuzana Carska, Czech Technical Uni in Prague, Czech Republic THP1.7 Cities for Cyclists - the European club of cycle friendly cities Jens E Pedersen, Cities for Cyclists, Denmark

1530 - 1600 COFFEE BREAK - GLASGOW MOAT HOUSE HOTEL

1600 - 1730 WORKSHOPS/POSTER SESSION F

T1M Alsh Marketing Chair: T1M.1 From the Cradle to the Grave - A Cycling Plan for Life Mr Adrian Lord, Ove Arup and Partners Ltd, UK TIM.2 Promoting the National Cycling Strategy Dr Marcus Jones, AEA Technology, UK

T1U Boisdale Local Cycling Policies Chair: TIU.1 Benchmarking Cycling in Small Swiss Towns & Villages Mr Philippe Gasser, Roland Ribi & Associates SA, Switzerland TIU.2 Successful Implementation of Local Cycling Policies in Great Britain - What Does

T2E Lomond Surveys and Strategies Chair: T2E.1 Site Specific Advice for Schools Developing Travel Plans Dr Jo Cleary, Cleary Hughes Associates, UK T2E.2 Cycling to Schools: Findings of Pupil Interviews Mr Markus Mailer, University of Technology Vien

T3E Carron Bikes and Public Transport Chair: T3E.1 Bikes With Buses and Other Intermodal Opportunities Mr Dave Holladay, Transportation Management Solutions, UK T3E.2 Modal Integration Train-Bicycle in Italy: 10 Years of Progress Mr Luigi Riccards, F

T1V Dochart 1 Land Use Chair: T1V.1 Nmvs and Buses - A Symbiotic Solution for Core City Congestion; Case Study: Chandini Chowk Ms Anvita Anand, Transportation Research and Injury Prevention Program, India T1V.2 Workbikes: The Ideal Vehicle for Local

T5B Dochart 2 Personal Security Chair: T5B.1 A Method to Create a Foot and Cycleway Gis Network Mr Mats Reneland, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden T5B.2 Sustainable Transport and Planning - Security Considerations Along Cycle Routes Mr Dere

Thursday Poster Session 2 THP2 Argyll Suite - Glasgow Moat House Hotel THP2.1 Creating a Regional Cycle Plan for the Greater Vancouver Area Helen Cook, Greater Vancouver Transportation Authority, Canada THP2.2 Identifying Potential Cyclists in Edinbu

it Depend On, How Can It be Improved? Ms Philine Gaffron, Transport Research Institute, Napier University, UK

na, Austria T2E.3 Cycling to Schools: A Clearly Defined Objective! M. Laurent Mercat, ALTERMODAL, France

IAB, Italy T3E.3 Bikes on Light Rail: Mind the Gap in Provision Mr Richard Smith, Sustrans North, UK

Logistics Mr Andrea Casalotti, ZERO, UK T1V.3 Bicycles As a Mass Transit System? Mr Maganya Jeffrey, Intermediate Technology Development Group East Africa, Kenya

k Harrison, Gloucestershire Constabulary, UK T5B.3 Improving Security on the Glasgow to Inverness National Cycle Route Constable Kenneth Pike, Strathclyde Police, UK

rgh Tim Ryley Transport Research Inst Napier University, UK THP2.3 Cyclists in Pedestrian areas Michael Meschik, Inst for Transport Studies, Austria THP2.3 Building Bike/Ped Infrastructure into Small Town Communities Paul Cartwright, Municipal Governmen

19.30 - late Glasgow City Ceilidh & Traditional Scottish Food

t, USA THP2.5 Brazilian Bike Policy Gunter Bantel, Sociedade Amigos de Bicicleta, Brazil THP2.6 Cycling in an Integrated Transport Strategy: The Merseyside Case Colin Langdon, Liverpool THP2.7 Twin Cycle Networks: Theory and Practice Richard Mann, Oxf

Friday

ord Friends of the Earth, UK




09.00 - 10.30 WORKSHOPS/POSTER SESSION G

T1G Alsh City Networks - Cycling as Part of Transport Mix Chair: T1G.1 Development of Bicycle Traffic Infrastructure in Vilnius Mrs Marija Burinskiene, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania TIG.2 The Town of Montpellier - The Development

T1O Boisdale Strategic Partnerships Chair: T1O.1 Mainstreaming Bicycle Advocacy M Presten Tyree, Texas Bicycle Coalition, USA Author (Ms Gayle Cummins, Texas Bicycle Coalition, USA) T1O.2 ETRA: How European Retailers Work at Sustainable Development

T2G Lomond Case Studies (2) Chair: T2G.1 Safe Routes Give Healthy Cycling Children Mr Troels Andersen, Parks and Roads Administration, Denmark T2G.2 Bikes, Cars, Kids, Kiwi-Kilts and Skid-Lids Ms Victoria Lawson, Christchurch City Council, New Zealan

T3F Carron Routes to Stations etc Chair: T3F.1 The Bikerail Journey: Techniques and Devices for Breaking Down Barriers and Promoting Multi-Modal Travel Mr Peter Gazey, bikerail, UK Author (Rose Ades, bikerail, UK) T3F.2 Safe Routes to Stations Mr Ni

T4A Dochart 1 Counts/Surveys Chair: T4A.1 Automatic Permanent Counting of Bicycle Traffic Along the Danube Cycle Path Dr Michael Meschik, Institute for Transport Studies, Austria T4A.2 The Impact of New Cycle Routes in Scotland - An Assessment of Ini

T5A Dochart 2 Helmets Chair: T5A.1 Cycle Helmet Performance in the Real World Mr John Franklin, Consultant on Cycling Skills & Safery, UK T5A.2 TO BE CONFIRMED

Friday Poster Session 1 FP1 Argyll Suite - Glasgow Moat House Chair: FP1.1 Cycle Routes in Prague - Present Situation, Problems Connected with Next Progress and Comparison with Other Smaller Towns Jiri Carsky, Czech Tech Uni of Prage, Czech Republic F

of a Cycling Policy Mr Christophe Morales, Mairie De Montpellier, France TIG.3 The Emergence of Indigenous Modes of Transport in an Urban Area: A Case Study of Metro Manila Ms Nori Palarca, National Forum Group Philippines, The Philippines

Mrs Annick Roetynck, ETRA, Belgium

d T2G.3 Projet "Alternativement Votre" Les Deplacements Scolaires: Le Velo, Une Alternative A La Voiture? Mr David Dijigaouri, Grenoble-Alpes, France

ck Farthing, Sustrans, UK

tial Outcomes for Green Tourism Mr Mark Hagger, Leith Management, UK

P1.2 Training for Planning Andre Pettinga, I-ce Interface for Cycling Expertise, Netherlands FP1.3 A Tale of two Cities Andra Laird, George St Research, UK FP1.4 Promoting cycling in the city of Liverpool Robin Ireland, Healthstart, UK FP1.5 Integratin

g Cycling on Major Urban Roads Peter Smith, Ove Arup & Partners Int Ltd, UK FP1.6 Bicycle Promotion Problems in Large Brazilian Cities Will Presada, Associacao Bike Brasil, Brazil FP1.7 Sustainable Transportation: Role of Cycle Rickshaw: A case from Del

hi Ravi Rajendra, Jan Parivahan Panchayat Lokayan, India FP1.8 Cycle Lanes as Traffic Calming Peter Hayman, CTC Scotland, UK




1030 - 1100 COFFEE BREAK - Argyll Suite - Glasgow Moat House Hotel

1100 - 1230 WORKSHOP/POSTER SESSION H

T1H Lomond Auditorium Cities in Change Chair: T1H.1 Apart From Infrastructure, What Else Should We Consider to Get More Effective Results Mr Manel Villalante, TMB (Metropolitan Transports of Barcelona), Spain T1H.2 Cycle Strategy for Dublin Mr Michae

TIR Alsh Cycle Parking Chair: T1R.1 Bicycle Parking, a New Approach Ms Hillie Talens, CROW, The Netherlands T1R.2 Bicycle Parking in City Areas Mr Johan Diepens, Diepens en Okkema, The Netherlands

T2C Boisdale Classroom Activities Chair: T2C.1 Safe Routes to School Software Mr Douglas Cross, MapIT Limited, UK T2C.2 Cycling safely by experience - Training school children in Eberg Traffic Course Ms Liv Ovstedal, SINTEF, Norway

T3H Carron Trip Analysis Chair: T3H.1 Trip Analysis of Odenseners Mr Soren Underlien Jensen, Danish Transport Research Institute, Denmark T3H.2 The Role of Cycling in mode Chains Mr Peter van der Waerden, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Net

T4G Dochart 1 Tourism and Trails (non-UK) (2) Chair: T4G.1 Rails-With-Trals: A Best Practices Report Mr Michael Jones, Alta Consulting, USA T4G.2 Partnership for a Cyclist-Friendly Country in Hungary Ms Maria Somodi, Village Tourist, Associate in K

T1E Dochart 2 User Inputs to Cycle Provision T1E.1 The Cycle Balance, First Results and Effects Mr Frank Borgman, Dutch Cyclists' Union, The Netherlands Traffic Inspections Mr Bo Dellensten, CYKELFRAMJANDET, Sweden T1E.2 Marikina Bikeways Project Ms

Friday Poster session 2 Argyll Suite - Glasgow Moat House FP2.1 Moving bicycles vertically through tall buildings Miles Price, Arup Transport Planning, UK FP2.2 Cycle Use Monitoring Using a Volunteer Panel - Preliminary Results John Parkin, Bolton Inst

l Aherne, Dublin, Transport Office, Eire TIH.3 Promoting Cycling and Partnership within the London Mayor's Transport Agenda Mick Hickford, Assistant Director, Transport for London

herlands

uhegyes, Hungary T4G.3 The Lnones Trail Mrs MarthaBravo-Colunga, Department of Transportation and public Works, Puerto Rico

Mary Catherine Sta. Ana, Firefly Brigade, The Philippines

itute, UK FP2.3 The Bicycle Network of Northine - West Phalia Ralf Kaulen, Stadt und Verkehrs, Germany FP2.4 Things you can do with a Bike Dave Holladay, Transport Management Solutions, UK FP2.5 New Deal in Cycleway Construction David Judd, Sustrans CY

MRU, UK FP2.6 Wanted: Actors for Cycling Policy in Hungary Gabor Balogh, Hungarian Cyclists Federation, Hungary




12.30 - 13.30 LUNCH - Argyll Suite, Glasgow Moat House Hotel

13.30 - 15.00 WORKSHOPS/POSTER SESSION I

T1B Lomond National/Regional Cycling Strategies (2) Chair: T1B.1 Development Strategy of Cycling in the Czech Republic Mr Jaroslav Martinek, Centrum dopravniho vyzkumu, Czech Republic T1B.2 Promoting Cycling in Florianopolis - South Region of Brazil

T1C Alsh Professional Development Chair: T1C.1 Training for Professionals to Improve Provision for Pedestrians and Cyclists Mr Hugh McClintock, University of Nottingham, UK T1C.2 How to Improve the Implementation of Research Results Into Practice Ms

T2H Boisdale Child Cyclist Training Chair: T2H.1 Cycling Courses of lg Velo Switzerland Ms Kaethi Diethelm, IG Velo beider Basel, Switzerland T2H.2 The Effectiveness of Child Cyclist Training Mr Kevin Clinton, The Royal Society for the Prevention of

T3G Carron Cycle Centres/Cycle Stations Chair: T3G.1 Cycling Centre in the Railway Station Building Saved From Demolition Maria Somodi, Village Tourist, Associate in Kuhegyes, Hungary T3G.2 Building a National Bikestation Network in the United Sates

T4H Dochart 1 Cycle Tourism Benefits Chair: T4H.1 Cycling Tourism: the Mad Scramble for Cycling Dollars Mr Robert Boivin, Group Velo (Velo Quebec), Canada T4H.2 Title to be confirmed Les Lumsdon

T5G Dochart 2 Social Inclusion Chair: T5G.1 Cycling As a Means of Integration and Emancipation for Foreign Women in the Netherlands Mrs Angela van der Kloof, Centre for Foreign Women, The Netherlands T5G.2 Mental Health Treatment in a Community Based

Friday Poster Session 3 Argyll Suite, Glasgow Moat House Hotel FP3.1 Skye to Cadiz by " Aquitaine Cyslists", in less than eighty days Josef Nogue, c/o N Westman, France FP3.2 The Mid-Norfolk Cycling Project - a partnership to develop sustainable touris

Prof Xavier Giselle, State University of Santa Catarina - UDESC, Brazil

Annika Nilsson, Department of Technology and Society, Sweden

Accidents, UK T2H.3 Why High Quality Cyclist Training is Essential for Cycling promotion and How it Can Be Delivered Mr Ken Spence, City of York Council, UK

Mr Mark Shandrow, Bikestation Coalition, USA

Recycle-A-Bicycle Scheme Dr Colin Guthrie, General Practitioner, Greater Glasgow Health board, UK T5G.3 Pedal Power Fitness Programme Miss Sybil Williams, Bro Morgannwg NHS Trust, Cardiff, UK

m and economic development Adrian Lord, Ove Arup & Partners, UK FP3.3 Cycle Tourism - "Managing the experience" Edward Liddle, Dev Consultant, UK FP3.4 Young People and Bicycle Touring Thomas Pendleton, Washington, USA FP3.5 Danish Experience in Bicycl

e Tourism - Especially Signing and Mapping Jens Erik Larsen, De Frie Fugle, Denmark FP3.6 Bicycle Use in Urban and Rural Regions of Uganda Jurgen Heyen-Perschon, Germany

15.00 - 16.00

Closing Ceremony Lomond Auditorium Chair: Speakers: Isabelle Durant, Belgian Minister of Transport and President of the European Union Council of Transport Ministers, Belgium, UK Minister of Transport

Professor David Begg, Chair of the UK Commission for Integrated Transport (CfIT)

17.00 -

Free evening

Saturday all day

Post conference tours