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What does a 35% modal share look like?

We see lots of videos on the internet showing roads full of cyclists. However, one thing is that they all show the cyclists on the right (or incorrect) side of […]

Dutch cycling continues to grow

Some of the amazing cycling statistics that come out of the Netherlands (e.g. Groningen, a town of almost 200,000 people in the north of the Netherlands, where nearly 60% of all […]

Cycling in Norway: Scandinavia but not as we know it

An article on Copenhagenize.com really caught my attention. It is about a new series of ads in Norway on safely sharing the road. This is one of the videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dqs4q5iFZjI […]

A bicycle ride with Janette Sadik-Khan

A guest post from Nic Williams reporting on the success of their Frocks on Bikes ride with Janette Sadik-Khan. Frocks on Bikes Auckland were thrilled when Janette Sadik-Khan agreed to […]

The latest news on SkyPath

Great news for the amazing SkyPath project. This is a communication on the new Heads of Agreement (HoA) that was signed by the Auckland Council with Auckland Harbour Bridge Pathway […]

Throwing down a Half-Nelson

As shown in this photo blog, NZTA and the Auckland Motorways Alliance (thanks!) recently allowed CAA and Transport Blog the chance to walk over a surplus part of our motorway […]

Talent and separated cycle paths

This article explains why business leaders think separated cycle paths are an important element in attracting much needed technical and entrepreneurial talent to cities. It also gels nicely with this […]

Los Angeles – why is it way ahead of us on celebratory cycling events!

We have heard from a great friend of Cycle Action, Claire Pascoe, (based in the US)  about a huge event in L A which opened the streets for thousands of […]

Cycling Safety Summit – Hastings and New Plymouth lead the way

I returned from Tuesday’s NZTA’s Cycle Safety Summit in Wellington buoyed up by spending the day with extremely motivated and informed people from across the transport sector  – AA, Road […]

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