July progress report – Causeway Alliance’s smart team, NW Cycleway
The Causeway Alliance team is racing along with its characteristic style and courtesy in keeping us up with the play. Here’s the latest update on cycleway changes. Love the aerial […]
Cars invading cycle lanes – does it bother/scare you?
Our city has a number of hot spots where motorists pull into cycle lanes to push ahead of vehicles in adjacent traffic lanes. It tends to be more common where […]
Northcote Safe Cycling Route
The Northcote/Birkenhead areas are primarily residential suburbs dominated by arterial roads catering for motorists travelling between home and motorway. There is minimal cycling infrastructure, and cycling numbers are low. But good […]
A site-walk over the Grafton Gully Cycleway
On Friday, I got the chance to attend a presentation and subsequent walk-over of the Grafton Gully Cycleway, courtesy of NZTA. While I have been involved literally for years with […]
Paris in the slow lane
Following on from earlier posts on slow zones in New York and London and free right hand (in NZ left hand) turns in Paris, more inpirational stuff from Paris to […]
A stir-up from Auckland Council’s Bike User Group
On Thursday I dropped by the Art Gallery Cafe for early coffee /breakfast with staff from Auckland Council and Auckland Transport who are part of a casual group which meets […]
A few views onto the Grafton Gully Cycleway
NZTA have kindly provided us with some great photos showing the progress of the works on the Grafton Gully Cycleway, and the Upper Queen Street Bridge. Enjoy! Loads of […]
Waterview Shared Path – Route plan & OPEN DAYS invite
Following up on last weekend’s blog post, here is Auckland Transport’s Open Days invite for the Waterview Shared Path. The AT brochure gives the times for the Open Days on […]
Open Days on East-West Link and Mangere Bridge
The NZ Transport Agency and Auckland Transport have issued an open invitation for people to attend three community days planned for later this month. Two of them – at the […]