Bike-friendly tech & tech-friendly bikes: a letter from Silicon Valley
Alison Paulin is an Aucklander and long-time member of Bike Auckland/ Cycle Action Auckland. She shares her experience over the last few years promoting two-wheeled transport technology in the heart of […]
Vive la cycling révolution! A Kiwi in Paris
Roger Dungan is a Kiwi living and working in Paris, who writes about his experiences cycling on the roads of France at his blog Thousandth Fastest. We’re delighted to share his most […]
Heading in the right direction? Experts put Auckland in context
Lukas Adam has recently finished a spatial planning degree at Oxford Brookes University in the UK, and is moving back to Auckland to put theory into practice. As he discovered in his dissertation research, […]
Wonderful wonderful Copenhagen… through Auckland eyes
Aucklander Keri Bloomfield is living the new parent dream – in Copenhagen, where she gets to bike around town with her baby as a matter of course. You can follow her her adventures […]
Orange you glad the Dutch Cycling Embassy came to visit?
(Sorry for the groanworthy pun, just trying to avoid another of those ‘going Dutch’ headlines…) On a rainy Monday night in Auckland, a standing room only crowd gathered eagerly to […]
Can Auckland go Dutch? A letter from Utrecht
Brian Johnston was lucky enough to live in one of the best biking cities in the world for eight years. He’s been keeping tabs on developments in Auckland from a distance, and […]
‘Drive-and-ride’: California dreaming and some thoughts about Auckland
Last year during a trip to California, my wife and I satisfied a yearning for a bike ride by heading to the beach in a car. We decided to try a […]
Put a Bike On It – Jessica Rose bikes Portland
Portland, Oregon: city of bridges, famous for its hipster attitude, craft beer capital of the States and possibly the world. Specky, beardy and full of artisanal products and people, it […]
We Don’t Know How Lucky We Are: Jessica Rose bikes Los Angeles
Tall poppy syndrome, greener grass syndrome, whatever you like to call it – us kiwis have a habit of immediately thinking ‘they have it better over there’. I’m no different: […]
