Data and doubters: sample surveys 101
On the radio this week, talkback host Mike Hosking shared his reckons about AT’s annual research report into walking and cycling, which we covered yesterday. In particular, he simply couldn’t believe that […]
A majority of Aucklanders like bikes: AT’s 2018 Active Modes survey
Every year, to round out the bare-bones data the automatic cycle counters supply, Auckland Transport commissions independent research, interviewing a representative sample of Aucklanders by location, age, and gender to find out what people […]
A surprise bikeway for Victoria Quarter – and safer strolling, too!
We have long said that there are a few (maybe quite a few!) people within Auckland Transport who would love to do a lot more to make walking and cycling […]
Beyond debate: Auckland looks better on a bike!
After dark at Motat on the last day of May, they came – people on bikes, the bike-curious, and two teams of top comedians, all ready for the inaugural big […]
Meet our bike shop partners – Electrify NZ
Electrify NZ is a proof point for the proliferation of electric bicycles across New Zealand. What started as a one-man, single-store business three years ago has grown into a retail […]
What’s up on K Road? Pop to the pop-up and find out!
From Tuesday 12 June to Tuesday 19 June, a pop-up project hub will open up at 290 Karangahape Road, to share the latest designs for this exciting revamp of this […]
Middlemore: a healthy commute, a health conundrum
Middlemore Hospital has been much in the news lately. The health centre at the heart of the isthmus, it sits at the heart of a health-challenged community, many of whom suffer […]
Doing better at College (Hill) – a safer crossing for all
College Hill is a key route for people on bikes – but a dangerous one, with no prospect of improvement any time soon. Luckily, there are two quick consultations where we can […]
Doing better at College (Hill) – tactical bike lanes!
College Hill is a key route for people on bikes, but a dangerous one, with no plan for protection any time soon. Luckily, we can make a difference via two current […]