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 […]
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 […]
Where does Auckland cycle (to work)? UPDATED
More Census 2013 data has been revealed, and thanks to some nifty work of Auckland Council and Statistics New Zealand, there is a new tool available that gives you the […]
Using cameras to catch aggressive motorists
Recently, there was an article in the Herald about an NZ academic who considers that cyclists using portable cameras to film how badly drivers behave around them are just inciting […]
Bus in the lane!
By Struan Purdie The TV piece on bus lanes that CAA helped on has recently been uploaded to our AUT journalism site. I’m not sure if you’ve come across this […]
Cycling is in the media this weekend
Several bigger stories on cycling in the news this weekend! The Saturday Herald will feature a story from the paper’s health reporter, Martin Johnson, on his bike rides around the […]
The “Palmy Squeeze”…
… is neither a cycling race, nor a type of fruit drink. It’s a nicely non-standard essay piece by Swamp Thing, a self-styled “blogazine” from the Manawatu – taking a […]
The press ride – March
We haven’t run this feature for a while. A collection of cycling-related articles in the press – New Zealand and worldwide: A RAF pilot suggests that motorists don’t have much […]
Jane Farelly’s memorial
CAA would like to express our heartfelt sympathy to the family of Jane Farelly, who died last weekend during a bike ride near Taupo, after being struck by an overtaking […]