A chance to join the Bike Ballet!
Fancy riding in choreographed style before an admiring audience? This is your chance! Tempo Dance Festival in October will be featuring a bike ballet called PEDAL POWER, and is seeking […]
Three options for Lake Rd – let’s go for Goldilocks!
As anyone who lives on, works in, or visits the North Shore knows, Lake Rd is the only arterial access to the Devonport peninsula. At peak times and on weekends it […]
Lost and found – a wayfinding fiasco
For experienced navigators of the city, it can be hard to remember what it was like just starting out. We get used to figuring out how to get from A […]
Dinner By Bike is back!
August is Heart of the City’s Restaurant month… which means it’s time for Dinner by Bike, presented by Bike Auckland: a progressive three-course dinner on wheels that lets you discover Auckland’s streets and […]
What’s the plan? Quick – have your say on Local Board Plans
The days are short and the weeks feel shorter – and suddenly it’s almost closing time for feedback on Local Board Plans. Feedback closes 4pm Friday 30 June – make […]
Safety first! Time for a speedy submission on the new speed limit rule
Please help us achieve traffic speeds that put New Zealanders’ safety first – make a quick submission by 5pm Friday, June 16! In this guest post, Bevan Woodward of Skypath Trust explains […]
A bikeable city state? Singapore gears up
Longtime Bike Auckland supporter Richard Ashurst has been keeping an eye on changes in Singapore’s bike culture over the last few years, and shares his observations with us… Every few […]
The final leap – linking the Glen Innes path to Tamaki Drive
Te Ara ki Uta ki Tai, our Great Eastern Cycleway from Glen Innes to Tamaki Drive, continues to snake its way towards the city. In the last week, Auckland Transport has narrowed […]
Nelson St Phase 2 gets underway!
Sailing down Nelson St on the protected cycleway is fun… until you reach the current ‘end of the road’ at Victoria St. Good news: work begins this week on Phase 2 of […]