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Riding right: the art of respectful cycling on shared paths

Just like drivers learning to give space to us on the road, slowing down if they need to, as bike riders we can also make people feel comfortable or tense depending on how we cycle around them.

Congratulations Mila – what a road safety hero!

Bike Auckland’s Chief Biking Officer Fiáin d’Leafy was in great company for Road Safety Week when they were shortlisted for the Annual Yellow Ribbon Road Safety Hero Award.

New lifts at Henderson Station bring accessibility issues into sharp focus

A guest post from disability advocate Kimberly Graham about the new Henderson lifts, which don’t meet Universal Design principles.

Embracing Alternatives: A Neurodivergent Journey Beyond Driving

Embracing non-driving options has been a transformative journey for Rose, especially as a neurodivergent individual. She discovered that alternative transportation not only supports her mental well-being but also aligns with her values of sustainability.

My Bike, My Mobility Aid – Fiáin and their E-bike

How is a bike a mobility aid? Cycling is easy on the joints; it’s not a weight bearing activity, so it is easier than walking for many people. Fiáin shares features of their bike which make it ideal for this purpose.

Meri Kirihimete 2024!

Kirihimete (Christmas) is rapidly approaching! We’ve put together a few ideas to get you relaxed, creative, and feeling the vibes.

The big bike party with a big point to make

Inspired by a global event, the Big Fancy Bike Ride goes from strength to strength. “In Aotearoa, we’re not ready to stop pedalling yet.”

Kick off Biketober with the Big Fancy Bike Ride

As we roll into Biketober, kick the month off by joining Bike Auckland and friends for the first ever Big Fancy Bike Ride.

Auckland Council Opposes Blanket Speed Limit Increases – Prefers Safety

Following presentations by Bike Auckland, Brake, and the Australasian College of Road Safety, we’re very pleased that Auckland Council maintained its commitment to keeping tamariki (children) safe and voted to formally oppose the Speed Rule. The Central Government will still have the final say on how they proceed with the Speed Rule – and it’s important they hear from you by midnight on July 11.

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