NZ Regional Council gets Bike Wise

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In an effort to save time and money, while minimising environmental impacts and creating a healthier workforce, the Bay of Plenty Regional Council staff are getting bike wise.

Since October 2011 staff have been using three electric pushbikes, called Wisper bikes, to travel short distances where previously they would have driven cars.

Group Manager for Corporate Services, Brian Trott said the bikes rely on pedal power and a rechargeable battery to run the quiet electric motor.

"So far we have clocked up more than 900 kilometres by using the bikes to make deliveries or travel to meetings and other appointments," Mr Trott said.

"By using the Wisper bikes instead of having a single person making short trips in a car, we are reducing the amount of carbon dioxide polluting our environment.

"The bikes also have a positive effect on our bottom line - with a direct saving of $2800 in vehicle costs to date and more savings still to be made - so we think that represents great value for our community," he said.

The Wisper bikes and the required safety equipment are based in Regional Council's offices in Whakatāne, Rotorua and Tauranga. Staff using the bikes for the first time receive training on how to use them safely.

Mr Trott said the Wisper bikes have been welcomed by staff looking for more sustainable transport options.

"Getting out for some passive exercise and fresh air when working is a great way for our office-based staff to keep physically and mentally fit," he said.

"Since getting the electric Wisper bikes, it's been Bike Wise month every month for Regional Council!"

Grab an events calendar from your local bike shop, library or Sport Bay of Plenty office or go online to Bike Wise to find out what events are happening throughout February in the Bay of Plenty and register for the Bike Wise challenge.
 

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The Wisper bikes and the required safety equipment are based in Regional Council's offices in Whakatāne, Rotorua and Tauranga. Staff using the bikes for the first time receive training on how to use them safely.
Training? Safety? That doesn't sound like the Kiwis... I hope they aren't getting soft. :D

The last time I was there I drove an old VW round the Bay of Plenty on the Pacific Coast highway... at one point I was 200ft above the sea, sheer drop, half the road missing, no crash barriers... I love the Kiwis for assuming that you can look after yourself!
 

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Thanks for the support guys, I really believe this is the way forward, geting Government involved from local to national really puts the benefits of electric biking under their noses.

Last week we were helping the Home Office with their climate week and the bikes went down very well indeed with 11 staff buying and two more police forces and UK boarder control interested in trials.

I am with The Undersecretary of State for Transport tomorrow for half an hour to explain the benefits after his office called me to make an appointment. He has also asked to borrow a bike for four weeks so he can see for himself "what all the fuss is about"!

BEBA are also holding the now anual Parliament presentation day in the Palace of Westminster where we give any and all interested parties from the both houses the opportunity to discover more about electric bikes and have a go themselves.

Every little helps!

All the best

David
 
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