Sustainability

Sustainability

UC Commuter Challenge

cyclists & rollerblader start from DuxdeLuxThe inaugural University of Canterbury Commuter Challenge, held 19th August 2003, tested how fast it takes people to commute to UC by different transport modes. Commuters raced against each other to see who reached University the fastest (including finding a legitimate park). All starting locations were set for people to arrive at approx. 9 am to the Central Library steps.

Triumph of pedal power

Cyclists won the fastest times from four out of five starting locations around the city. The only exception was from Avonhead Mall, which was won by a motorcyclist.

The cyclists generally said they enjoyed cycling because it was fast, cheap, easy, environmentally friendly, and helped keep them fit (“I like the freedom of riding a bike” – Philip, Psych. student), but cyclists commonly complained about pollution and traffic congestion from cars.

on the bus bus driver

Bus users enjoyed just being able to sit back and not concentrate on the driving or traffic ("I can just tune out, no worries" – Rachel, B.SpLT student); down sides were time and reliability. Several thought buses should be given priority on the roads vs. cars to help speed up the trip times.

Carpooling was more social than driving alone and carpoolers liked getting preferential parking on campus by registering with the UC Rideshare scheme. Meanwhile, car drivers generally liked being warm and being able to listen to the radio while driving, but some disliked the cost, traffic congestion, creating pollution, and/or found it stressful wondering if they would find a park.

UC Commuter Challenge results

From Avonhead Mall
Fastest time Kirk Pritchard (BSc student) by motorbike, 6 minutes
Motorbike 6 minutes
Bicycle 7
Carpool 7
Bus 15
From Barrington Mall
Fastest time Matt Cain (student) by bicycle, 15 minutes
Bicycle 17
Carpool 19
Bus 22
From Dux de Lux
Fastest time Steve Fortune (Engineering student) by bicycle, 10 minutes
Bicycle 13
Car 16
Rollerblade 16
Bus 19
From Nancy's Corner/Riccarton Roundabout
Fastest time
Philip Daniel (M.Sc student) by bicycle, 6 minutes
Bicycle 7
Car 8
Bus 9
From Northlands Mall
Fastest time
Josh Hudson (B.Sc student) by bicycle, 11 minutes
Carpool 13
Bike 14
Bus 18