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Skypath Open Day – Thanks For Your Input – And Keep It Coming

A massive ‘ thank you’ from the SkyPath team to everyone who came on Saturday to the Open Day sessions. It’s hugely affirmative to get your  “Just make it happen!” […]

Bike Te Atatu – a peep into our cycling future

This is a guest blog from CAA Associate, Bryce P. If you would like to submit a guest blog, please feel free to email Ben L at goosoid@gmail.com. We love […]

NW Cycleway @ Te Atatu – temporary diversion

Fulton Hogan’s Project Manager has flagged to us that the cycleway route needs to be diverted temporarily as part of the cycleway and other upgrades happening along the NW Motorway […]

Local business thrives on cycling

I wanted to follow up on our last post on cycling and business, by pointing out the that not only is cycling good for business but it is good for […]

The Queen of Uptown…

…is a much better blog title than “Plans for the Upper Queen Street Bridge”! Some good news for cyclists (and citybound pedestrians), as NZTA and AT/AC are racing to sort […]

Lowering speed limits: Cutting the Gordian knot

There has been some great discussion lately on this blog about lowering speed limits. An example was given of the Albert Road/Victoria Road (Devonport) corridor after the roundabout with Lake […]

Cycling and business

This article in the Guardian newspaper in the UK explains why US business leaders are jumping on board the cycling band wagon (or cargo bike). This is not because they […]

Big Council shift for cycling!

Council’s infrastructure committee has decided to support some big changes in their treatment of cycling. Following years of rising cycling numbers, advocacy from groups like Greenways, Generation Zero, Transport Blog, […]

What does NZ bicycle culture look like?

As people who are pro-cycling, we often talk about creating a bicycle culture and what that would mean for NZ. But what would a bicycle culture in NZ really look […]

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