Better Great than Never – Great North Road finally getting bikeways?
After many years of inaction, is 2021 the year Auckland Transport finally makes progress on better biking and better buses on Great North Road, with a new project? If you […]
Greener on the other side? – Greenfields housing and Auckland Cycling
People who want to see Auckland improving for bikes often look at our horribly slow roll-out of new bikeways and despair. Is throwing millions of dollars per kilometre on some […]
It’s time to take a lane: What Auckland can learn from Vancouver’s Burrard Bridge
Thanks to Michael Tritt, founder and director of Electrify NZ, for these important words. In 2008, I did the one-year “OE working holiday”, travelling with my wife to live and […]
Inspiring Change in Onehunga: Tactical Low Traffic Areas
We welcome the Arthur Grey Low Traffic Area in Onehunga, and commend the team who launched this important pilot project! Bike Auckland joined their paint-a-crate day over the weekend, and […]
Henderson in Line for Better Biking – Add Your Voice!
Who doesn’t love biking around Henderson trails, ‘specially the Twin Streams and links to the North Western Cycleway? Biking beyond these routes is pretty tragic, with only a few on-road […]
Speak up for better bike connections in Māngere!
Māngere could and should be cycling nirvana: easy flat terrain, lots of schools and churches, great local town centres, and stunning parks and natural features (go ask that maunga!). But […]
Quick Submit Guide – Māngere Cycling Improvements, December 2020
This is Bike Auckland’s quick submit guide for AT’s Māngere cycling improvement proposals. Go here for our full blog on these improvements and what they’ll do for people on bikes […]
A better Mission Bay for everyone (is now possible)
After some underwhelming plans for St Heliers recently, AT looks to be heading in a better direction with Mission Bay. Read on below for the background, the bits we like, […]
Social shared spaces are more important than ever
These days, we’re all thinking about public space and breathing room on our paths through pandemic lenses. Way back in August 2019, Ben Mansfield asked for your feedback on the […]