The Speed Rule: it’s not just about survivability, it’s about our climate future
Calmer, slower streets are a fast, guaranteed way of getting more people walking, scooting and cycling. And getting people using active modes is, in turn, the number one, easiest, cheapest, best way of cutting Auckland’s emissions.
Get ready, there’s a bike train a-coming
Sue Cardwell heads to the Waterview Primary bike train launch to see what she can find out about starting a bike train.
What’s the story, morning glory? On gardening, kids and biking to school
I’m currently battling some rogue convolvulus, aka ‘morning glory’, in my garden. (Bear with me, there’s a bike connection to this story!). It’s twining round the trampoline, peeking through the […]
Franklin, my dears: we do give a damn
We all share a love of bikes and the joy and freedom of riding around Auckland. Cycle Action is about celebrating and evangalising this lifestyle, of course. But we’re also […]
Bikes in Schools – ride on, Tamaki Primary!
Bikes in Schools is a brilliant charitable trust that does exactly what it says on the tin: it puts bikes into schools, along with professionally built bike tracks and proper bike […]