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Streets and People
Get Around Caboolture
90 episodes
1 week ago
Streets & People explores how people in Queensland and around the world get around, especially those who don’t drive. * People & Projects episodes bring together experts, advocates, and community leaders to discuss trends in active and public transport. * Not Everyone Drives episodes share the personal stories of those navigating car-dependent towns without a car. * Road Rules 360 with John Burrill steps through Queensland’s road rules and legal cases, focusing on those walking, cycling, or using mobility aids. Discover more at (www.GetAroundCaboCarfree.com.au). Art by Chris Woodard.
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Streets & People explores how people in Queensland and around the world get around, especially those who don’t drive. * People & Projects episodes bring together experts, advocates, and community leaders to discuss trends in active and public transport. * Not Everyone Drives episodes share the personal stories of those navigating car-dependent towns without a car. * Road Rules 360 with John Burrill steps through Queensland’s road rules and legal cases, focusing on those walking, cycling, or using mobility aids. Discover more at (www.GetAroundCaboCarfree.com.au). Art by Chris Woodard.
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S2E12 P&P James Reynolds. James Reynolds on What It Really Takes to Get Kids Riding
Streets and People
33 minutes 57 seconds
7 months ago
S2E12 P&P James Reynolds. James Reynolds on What It Really Takes to Get Kids Riding

What does it take to get more children riding bikes to school? In this People & Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast, host Wendy speaks with James Reynolds, a traffic engineering and road safety expert, about practical ways to build community support and avoid roadblocks – the kind that stop good projects before they even begin.

James brings experience from the ground up. As a researcher funded by the Victorian state government, he shares nine clear strategies to make transport initiatives feel reasonable, supported, and worth sticking with.

In the show, we also talk about Rachel Gallagher’s earlier episode. She ran a simple, thoughtful survey to help build legitimacy for getting children riding to school. Her work is a strong example of what listening can do – and how data, when gathered well, speaks to what matters most.

Here’s the 9 strategies James developed – each one applicable to any kind of project or change.

Here's a 2-pager of the 9 Pragmatic Strategies and James' PhD.

The 9 Pragmatic Strategies by James Reynolds

A. Build legitimacy before implementation

  • 1. - A1 Tailored Reporting

    Share clear, relevant data that helps people outside your field understand the case for change — especially decision-makers and the public.

  • 2. - A2 Strategic Planning

    Embed the proposed change within a broader plan or vision to show how it contributes to long-term goals, rather than appearing as a one-off action.

  • 3. - A3 Participatory Processes

    Involve the community or stakeholders early through votes, meetings, consultations or other public processes to build trust and shared ownership.

    B. Avoid triggering opposition

    4. - B1 Separation from Contested Areas
    Design the change so it avoids directly affecting areas, groups or interests likely to resist. Sometimes that means investing more to work around sensitive spots.

  • 5. - B2 Adding Rather Than Taking
    Where possible, add capacity or features rather than reallocating or removing existing resources, so current users don’t feel they’re losing out.

  • 6. - B3 Low-Impact Improvements
    Make behind-the-scenes or subtle changes that improve outcomes without visibly disrupting others’ routines or interests.

  • C. Build support through implementation

    7. - C1 Start Small and Build Up
    Begin with smaller actions that demonstrate success. Use early wins to justify further steps, scaling up gradually.

  • 8. - C2 Temporary Setups
    Try temporary or low-commitment versions of the change to show how it works in real life and reduce resistance to trying it.

  • 9. - C3 Pilot Projects
    Run formal trial periods with clear timeframes and evaluation. This creates space for experimentation and evidence-gathering before full rollout.

  • This episode shows how you can work with what you’ve got. How you can notice what matters to others. And how pilot projects and clear data can help prove a point without needing to shout.

    If you care about safe streets, better habits, and fairer options for children and families, this one’s for you. Listen in for simple, concrete tools you can use straight away.

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    Streets and People
    Streets & People explores how people in Queensland and around the world get around, especially those who don’t drive. * People & Projects episodes bring together experts, advocates, and community leaders to discuss trends in active and public transport. * Not Everyone Drives episodes share the personal stories of those navigating car-dependent towns without a car. * Road Rules 360 with John Burrill steps through Queensland’s road rules and legal cases, focusing on those walking, cycling, or using mobility aids. Discover more at (www.GetAroundCaboCarfree.com.au). Art by Chris Woodard.