New Zealand drivers are terrible. I obey the road rules, but I’ve been cut up, sworn at (for just being on a road in Christchurch) and had too many near misses to mention. Unfortunately, most rate payers see more value in building a multi-million dollar sports stadium that will be used on occasion, than bike lanes that will revolutionise many people’s day to day commutes, cut carbon and attract families back into the saddle.
New York City shows you what can happen when you retrofit decent cycling infrastructure. There was practically none when I lived in the area in the early 90s. Now it is everywhere and so are cyclists. Which means drivers are more aware of them and it is safer to ride there. I used the Citi Bike share scheme (the pushbikes, though you can hire electric ones) and it was a delight.