Inclusive Cycling Report 2023
In 2023, as part of our Inclusive Cycling project funded by Hoe Ki Angitū (Waka Kotahi Innovation Fund), Bike Auckland commissioned Grab Your Wheels, Let’s Travel to compile a report on the […]
How to unlock more multimodal trips
Thanks to Shaun Baker, an urban planner with experience working in transport planning and resource management, for letting us share this article. One of my favourite ways to explore our […]
The One Percenters: Is Cycling in Auckland Really Stuck?
With Tamaki Makaurau’s next 10-year budget now being thrashed out in public it is no surprise that cycling is once again contentious. We’ve been told that cycling’s share of all […]
Glen Eden Micromobility Hub Network Pilot Programme
Researchers at Auckland University’s School of Architecture and Planning have received funding from Waka Kotahi’s innovation fund to trial a six-month programme to base a micro-mobility hub at Glen Eden […]
Are you struggling with being comfortable on your bike seat?
If you are, then you are not alone. Suffering on your bike saddle is a common complaint for many riders. Biking as well as enjoyment can be limited by your […]
Making the case for protected cycleways in Manurewa
This is a guest blog piece by Richard Casey from Bike Manurewa. Richard lives and works in Manurewa, teaching at one of the local high schools. He is passionate about […]
Make your vote count – General Elections 2023
It’s less than a week until voting opens which means now is the time to have a look at which of the political parties will consider safer streets, flourishing communities, […]
Let the cities smell of perfume instead of the smell of exhaust
Last Sunday in an early celebration of car free day (coming up this Friday 22 September), the Auckland Fancy Women Bike Ride took to the city streets of Tāmaki Makaurau […]
Feedback on slippery surfaces
If you have experienced slippery surfaces while riding your bike in Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland we want to hear about it! We will report any findings to the relevant agency, with […]