Cycling Safety Summit – Hastings and New Plymouth lead the way
Hastings off road link trail to Havelock North I returned from Tuesday’s NZTA’s Cycle Safety Summit in Wellington buoyed up by spending the day with extremely motivated and informed people from across...
View ArticleTe Atatu diversion for the NW Cycleway ready to go – OK Team?
Thanks heaps for all the feedback we got from commuting cyclists using the NW Cycleway at Te Atatu. Your practical advice and request for more protection on the diversion route has been taken on board...
View ArticleTalent and separated cycle paths
Safe cycling conditions are popular with young, talented workers This article explains why business leaders think separated cycle paths are an important element in attracting much needed technical and...
View ArticleThe future is a car free city?
Concept image of a low car city in the UK Living in such a car centric city, it can be hard to see how it could operate any other way. Even in a more public transport friendly country like the UK, a...
View ArticleDoes cycling make you a better driver?
Will these children drive more carefully later in life? A report has been released by Sports Harbour as a result of a 10 month study of driving habits of teenagers. The study was intended to...
View ArticleWant more cycling $$ from the Government ? Click here now!
A big cycle campaign is underway now. It’s led by Cycle Action – Generation Zero – Spokes Dunedin- Cycle Aware Wellington and heaps of other groups who are working for safe cycling and better transport...
View ArticleCycle bridge: Level Copenhagen
Cykelslangen in Copenhagen Copenhagen has just completed its Bicycle Snake Bridge (Cykelslangen). It is an amazing piece of engineering and design which really adds to the beauty of what is already a...
View ArticleVote bike!
With just a week to go before we head to the polling booths, we thought it timely to update our Vote page with a summary of the cycling policies of our political parties. Some of them are stand-out,...
View ArticleBiting the bullet for better outcomes: on the East-West RoNS
We’re a pretty tight team in Bike Auckland; a close collaboration of talents and interests. I’m very lucky to be at the centre of the team, orchestrating our work. Since the arrival of our...
View ArticleUpdate on Bike Auckland’s meeting with the Minister of Transport
In early March, Bike Auckland Chair Tony Mitchell, Deputy Chair Duncan Laidlaw and Legal Engagement Officer Gabriel Gati met (via Zoom) with Michael Wood, the Minister of Transport. The purpose of...
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