Great bikeways for Grey Lynn & Westmere – at last!
It’s déjà vu all over again with the Grey Lynn and Westmere routes back out for feedback. These cycleways were first proposed way back in 2016, and redesigned and reconsulted in late 2018. […]
An e-bike camping holiday in Tāmaki Makaurau!
This is a guest blog, written by Christopher Dempsey about Maurice Wells and his adventurous family. A huge thanks to Maurice for sharing his adventure, and to Christopher for writing […]
There’s something hopeful growing in Glen Innes…
There’s something really hopeful growing in Glen Innes, and once it’s there most people will get so used to it they won’t even notice it. It’s called a bike network. […]
Waka Kotahi rejects Liberate the Lane
Bike Auckland are disappointed and concerned at the decision by Waka Kotahi New Zealand Transport Agency not to open a lane on the Auckland Harbour bridge for people wishing to […]
Project Watch 2021
Project Watch is back, to check in on how our transport agencies are getting on with building a bikeable city. And boy do we need it more than ever! Against the […]
The wonders of Ōtara Bike Burb
Just before Auckland went into lockdown, we rode out to Ōtara Bike Burb to interview the wāhine who makes it possible: Diane. Since lockdown started, they’ve made lots of […]
Introducing The Shazam, a mobility device to independence
Community freelancer Sharon Davies tells her story of finding more freedom with the TriRide; an e-bike style power add-on for her wheelchair. Almost 5 years ago, my life as a […]
The Big Backyard Bike Count – 2021!
Every lockdown, we’ve seen floods of Aucklanders pour out on their bikes to enjoy safer, traffic-free streets. Remember the Big Backyard Bike Count of April 2020? The data we gathered […]
Cross-post: Writing a better harbour bridge user story.
Robbie Danger rides a bike, and writes about it. This is a cross-post of Robbie’s blog ‘Writing a better harbour bridge user story‘. Their commentary is excellent, and we strongly […]