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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 […]

Transit and cycling: Transport BFFs

This (Note: 116 page PDF file) article really captures the way that public transit/transport and cycling work so well together and complement each other’s strength and mitigating their weaknesses. An essential […]

The latest news on SkyPath

Great news for the amazing SkyPath project. This is a communication on the new Heads of Agreement (HoA) that was signed by the Auckland Council with Auckland Harbour Bridge Pathway […]

Cycling and our new trains – photo essay

I was away in the weekend cycling the Kaiwhakauka Trail, (linking to the Bridge to Nowhere and the Whanganui River), so I missed riding the new electric train. (The Trail […]

Bike Te Atatu – a peep into our cycling future

This is a guest blog from CAA Associate, Bryce P. If you would like to submit a guest blog, please feel free to email Ben L at goosoid@gmail.com. We love […]

NW Cycleway @ Te Atatu – temporary diversion

Fulton Hogan’s Project Manager has flagged to us that the cycleway route needs to be diverted temporarily as part of the cycleway and other upgrades happening along the NW Motorway […]

Local business thrives on cycling

I wanted to follow up on our last post on cycling and business, by pointing out the that not only is cycling good for business but it is good for […]

Lowering speed limits: Cutting the Gordian knot

There has been some great discussion lately on this blog about lowering speed limits. An example was given of the Albert Road/Victoria Road (Devonport) corridor after the roundabout with Lake […]

Cycling and business

This article in the Guardian newspaper in the UK explains why US business leaders are jumping on board the cycling band wagon (or cargo bike). This is not because they […]

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