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Getting your bike from Shore to City – a test of bikes in buses

Auckland Transport has proven the viability of carrying bikes in buses. Find out when you can bike and bus across the Harbour Bridge.

Project Watch: North Shore and an island

Our final Project Watch for 2024! This episode highlights bike infrastructure wins in the North Shore, and also on Waiheke Island.

Your 2025 travels in Tāmaki Makaurau’s Inner West look better than ever with these new routes

If you live or move through the area of Point Chev to Westmere, 2025 is your year for easier, breezier transport choices. Here are three safe and delightfully scenic ways to get from the Northwestern Shared Path to these brand new local routes. 

Warkworth’s Hill Street fiasco and what it means for community-led transport design

Hill Street is a perfect storm – a complicated and confusing bottleneck with high traffic from the five roads going into it. Now Transport Minister Simeon Brown has withdrawn Government funding for long-awaited improvements – at least in part because they include cycleways.

Quickfire have-your-say guide: Safe Walking and Cycling Connections around Albany

The Bike Auckland Infrastructure Team have done their official submission on Auckland Transport’s Safe Walking and Cycling Connections around Albany have-your-say. If you live, work, or travel about this part of the city, please get in there and have your say, too!

Greenlane West not living up to its name

Riding through Cornwall Park you see so many people strolling, jogging, wheeling, picnicking, watching animals and smelling flowers. It’s also a particularly safe location to learn and build confidence on their bikes. Lucy Ruck writing to the NZ Herald ponders why accessing the park without a car isn’t easy and is downright unsafe if you try by bike.

Cycling around the news – 10 October 2024

In a bumper fortnight for news, we share a roundup of updates from the community, our own articles and news from other outlets in one handy list.

Safer, Smarter, Sooner – about these concrete tim tams…

In our budget constrained environment, we need fast and affordable solutions which support more people to feel safe to cycle and scooter from A to B. Pop up protection is a crucial part of the solution (alongside safer speeds) for filling in more of our disjointed cycle network.

Kelston – New Lynn submission guide

Auckland Transport needs feedback on proposed improvements in the Kelston-New Lynn area for people on bikes. It’s important that we show support for low-cost, low-disruption upgrades like this, which will make a big difference to kids getting to school safely.

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