Crunch Time for the Inner West Network
In May, Fiáin d’Leafy, Chief Biking Officer for Bike Auckland, presented to the Auckland Transport (AT) Board. Below is a summary of Fiain’s presentation, with notes.
Chain reaction: Shanith’s story of inclusive cycling
As part of Bike Auckland’s focus on inclusive cycling we held TryaCycle; an event series which provided opportunity for people with mobility difficulties to try all sorts of different cycles. Thanks to Shanith for helping with the series, and sharing his story of being injured in an accident which left him with mobility issues and how being on a bike gave him independence, a business and freedom.
Liberate the Lane slideshows
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More Liberate the Lane images
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Liberate the Lane infographic images
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Liberate the Lane on the Auckland Harbour Bridge!
We call on Waka Kotahi to free up one lane on the Auckland Harbour Bridge for walking and cycling, for a more resilient and connected transport network for people in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.
You Shall Not (Bike) Path!
Megan Harvey from Bike Henderson tells us her journey to cycling for transport – and why she wants people powered transport to be able to cross the Harbour Bridge.
The link between inequality, mobility, and accessibility
Bike Auckland’s Chief Biking Officer Fiáin d’Leafy explains how our inequitable transport system will be exacerbated by the upcoming closures of train lines – and the opportunity Auckland Transport and […]
Guest post: Cycling to the city from Birkenhead – why we need to be able to cycle over the bridge.
Thanks to Rachel Barnes for this guest blog on her experience of trying to cycle from Birkenhead to the city. Although I have always enjoyed cycling, and have commuted by […]