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The Economist on cycling issues in the US

The relentless rise in the popularity of cycling in the United States has suddenly challenged the hegemony of cars over roads. The same process (and the same angry and ill-informed  response […]

Pop-up plazas: A taste of the good life

Often it is hard to get communities to buy in to cycling and walking friendly developments because, after 60 years of a car-only environment, it is difficult for them to […]

Cycling and noise pollution

One of the major things that seems to hit people when they move to a real cycle city, is how quiet it is. Even very busy roads are quiet when the majority of […]

Cyclists are dying under trucks! What to do?

A guest post from our own Richard Barter. The recent tragedies involving crashes between cyclists and trucks have created much controversy. There are few who would not struggle with the […]

Community Information days for NZTA’s airport link plans

This Saturday the NZTA is holding the first of a series of public information days for information and feedback on their proposed new motorway link to Auckland Airport, SH20A (George […]

Infrastructure, with limited structuring

We thought we would give you a recap of some of the infrastructure stuff that is currently going on, but which in many cases does not (or not yet) merit […]

Air Pollution: Inside is Best, Right?

When I lived in London, I used to regularly jog along the Thames at lunch time. My co-workers often used to tell me that they wouldn’t do it because I was […]

SeaPath? NaturePath?

Our post on SkyPath’s Northern Connectors has generated a lot of comment and it’s great to see the support not just for SkyPath itself but endorsement of the need for multiple […]

REMINDER: THIS SUNDAY Bike to the Future – Ride for K’ Road separated cycle lanes

THIS SUNDAY 28 SEPTEMBER What: A cycle ride in support of separated cycle lanes on Karangahape Road. The ride will take about 30 minutes When: 10.30am on Sunday, 28 September […]

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