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Mayday Rally for Travel Justice

Elizabeth from Maitai

There is a climate crisis
There is a fuel crisis
This is the tipping point
We want to walk and cycle whenever possible, but its not safe. Cars have grown in size, speed and number.
Many parents are afraid to let their children walk or cycle - adding to the dangerous traffic congestion around school entrances.

What needs to change for us to feel safe?


We need a fairer allocation of space on our streets as we address the climate and fuel crises
Lets Rally for Travel Justice
Sunday May 1 at 1pm gather at the I-site
Walk/Cycle to Church steps for 1.30

Bring details of your 'black spots' and we'll record them on a map at the Church Steps.
We'll take the map to Council asking for the infrastructure changes we need.


Elizabeth Dooley (for NELSUST)
0212130719

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Do you think NZ should ban social media for youth?
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