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The future is a car free city?

Living in such a car centric city, it can be hard to see how it could operate any other way. Even in a more public transport friendly country like the […]

A revealing ride out West – musings from the seat of my bike.

One of the many joys of leading Cycle Action Auckland is spending a day out of the city on my bike, knowing I’ll always return inspired to achieve more for […]

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 […]

Update from the NZ Cycling Safety Project

Thanks to Ernst Zollner (NZTA’s leader for the Cycling Safety Project) and  the Project’s Expert Panel’s Chair, Richard Leggatt, for their recent progress report. Key points from the report are […]

The Queen of Uptown goes on a Road Diet

A while ago, we introduced you to the new moves of the Queen of Uptown (also known by her slightly more prosaic name,  Upper Queen Street Bridge). Now, as part […]

Small steps adding up… do one, get two extra?

Remember a few weeks ago when we were happy to announce that Great North Road will get a feeder cycle lane at Ponsonby Road, eastbound? We weren’t mainly happy to […]

Mapping How Far You Can Bike Without Breaking a Sweat

There is an interesting article on StreetsBlog about mapping areas based on how far you can get using 50,000 Joules of energy. This is usually enough to allow the average […]

Cycling while pregnant – What to expect

This is a guest post from reader Lucy JH. We really love publishing guest posts so please email me at goosoid -at- gmail -dot- com with anything you would like […]

NW Cycleway remains open during St Lukes work this week!

Our buddies at the Causeway Alliance – NZTA’s  Comms Team report that SH 16’s city-bound lanes will be closed for a couple of nights this week. As instructed by the […]

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