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Links to Glen Innes Cycleways: A Local’s Call for Completion

Charmaine from Bike Eastern Suburbs shares her anticipation as a local for the network of protected cycleways that will be provided by the Links to Glen Innes Cycleways project. She encourages Auckland Transport to “get on with it”, so we can get riding for our A to B!

Your 2025 travels in Tāmaki Makaurau’s Inner West look better than ever with these new routes

If you live or move through the area of Point Chev to Westmere, 2025 is your year for easier, breezier transport choices. Here are three safe and delightfully scenic ways to get from the Northwestern Shared Path to these brand new local routes. 

Surrey Crescent Feedback Guide

Auckland Transports ‘Surrey Crescent and Old Mill Rd improvements’ project is a sorely-needed safety treatment, making it easier for kids, parents, and local shoppers alike to get to their neighbourhood destinations safely and conveniently, in ways other than the private automobile. It fits in to a broader plan, the ‘Inner-west cycleways and street enhancements’ project, which is comprised of long-fought-for improvements on several key arterial and collector roads throughout the area.

Greenlane West not living up to its name

Riding through Cornwall Park you see so many people strolling, jogging, wheeling, picnicking, watching animals and smelling flowers. It’s also a particularly safe location to learn and build confidence on their bikes. Lucy Ruck writing to the NZ Herald ponders why accessing the park without a car isn’t easy and is downright unsafe if you try by bike.

Get ready, there’s a bike train a-coming

Sue Cardwell heads to the Waterview Primary bike train launch to see what she can find out about starting a bike train.

Carrington Road Improvements: feedback by 23rd June

Auckland Transport plans to build protected bike lanes on Carrington Road (good), but will lower the Northwestern path crossing back to how it was pre-2019 (not good). We need you to show your support for keeping the crossing raised.

Project Watch: Isthmus 2024

Project Watch turns its eyes to the central swathe of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland to check on progress in making streets safe to cycle.

Project Watch – City Centre 2024

It’s time for a fresh look at all the bike infrastructure being delivered across Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. We report on what’s been built, what’s underway, and what’s glimmering on the […]

The Truth about Raised Pedestrian Crossings

There’s been a lot of confusion in the media recently, especially surrounding raised pedestrian crossings. Bike Auckland has put together some crucial facts about these projects to help clear things […]

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