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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 […]

Queen’s Birthday weekend – ride the Timber Trail !

I’ve been a big fan of the Timber Trail since I rode it with friends in April last year, the weekend before it was officially opened. I still believe it’s […]

Throwing down a Half-Nelson

As shown in this photo blog, NZTA and the Auckland Motorways Alliance (thanks!) recently allowed CAA and Transport Blog the chance to walk over a surplus part of our motorway […]

Talent and separated cycle paths

This article explains why business leaders think separated cycle paths are an important element in attracting much needed technical and entrepreneurial talent to cities. It also gels nicely with this […]

Diggers start soon on Tamaki Dr to Glen Innes – major new cycleway

A reminder: The presentation is on tonight! A new joint initiative between AT and the NZTA will see work begin later this year on a new cycleway to be built […]

Women love separated cycle paths

Often when the cycling culture of the Netherlands is cited as an example of why separated cycle infrastructure works, objectors say that there is something special about Australian/NZ culture that meant […]

Los Angeles: Making Auckland look auto centric since 1990

Following on from Barb’s post on Los Angeles’ Ciclovia event, it is interesting to see just how much further ahead the supposedly car obsessed LA is than Auckland on public transport […]

Los Angeles – why is it way ahead of us on celebratory cycling events!

We have heard from a great friend of Cycle Action, Claire Pascoe, (based in the US)  about a huge event in L A which opened the streets for thousands of […]

Letter of Support for SkyPath

The AHB Pathway Trust has asked Cycle Action Auckland for a Letter of Support for SkyPath as part of the resource consent process. Naturally we’re delighted to oblige – Cycle […]

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