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Bikes, what bikes? These bikes!

In a week where a few people were noisily skeptical about cycleways, it was exciting to get our hands on the November automatic bike trip data. We knew the city […]

Dec 09, 2017
Walk or bike your way to better health says new NZ research

We campaign for a more bike-friendly city for all sorts of reasons – it’s fun; it’s a smart and cheap way to add transport capacity to existing roads; it’s a […]

Nov 22, 2017
Not raining on our parade

This winter has been extremely wet in Auckland – but the good news is that this hasn’t had much of an impact on the number of people cycling! Despite rain […]

Oct 15, 2017
A bird in a flock – visions from Velo-City

Richard Barter, our community liaison hero, was lucky enough to travel to the 2017 Velo-City conference – the annual global summit on cycling, which alternates between Europe and the rest of the world. (His […]

Jul 12, 2017
A bikeable city state? Singapore gears up

Longtime Bike Auckland supporter Richard Ashurst has been keeping an eye on changes in Singapore’s bike culture over the last few years, and shares his observations with us… Every few […]

Jun 14, 2017
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 […]

Apr 24, 2017
Fear’s fair – but how rational is our risk assessment?

Keen to ride your bike around town, but worried it’s a risky business? You’re not alone, and that’s why we work for safer streets for people on bikes. But hold up! When you crunch […]

Mar 18, 2017
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 […]

Mar 17, 2017
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, […]

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