Transport Emissions Reduction Pathway
This week Auckland Council will vote on what may be the most transformational policy Tāmaki Makaurau has ever seen. The Transport Emissions Reduction Pathway (TERP) is a pathway to lower […]
Guest post: Cycling to the city from Birkenhead – why we need to be able to cycle over the bridge.
Thanks to Rachel Barnes for this guest blog on her experience of trying to cycle from Birkenhead to the city. Although I have always enjoyed cycling, and have commuted by […]
It takes a (Devonport) village …
It’s been a while coming, but at last we’re about to see improvements in Devonport’s Town Centre for walking, scooting and cycling. The benefits will be felt by more than […]
Welcome to our new Volunteer and Events Manager
We love Angie’s enthusiasm for all things biking and can’t wait for her to make her mark at Bike Auckland and for people on bikes in Tāmaki Makarau. 1. What […]
Guest post : Dear Mike (Hosking)
Thanks to Jane Shearer from Thoughts in Uncertain Times for letting us share her ode to Mike Hosking. Mike Hosking is a voluble and high profile radio talk show host […]
Transport design is a question of freedom
“I’m not anti-cycling but” has become the catch phrase in opinion pieces about transport design. Often followed with arguments about the economic impact of reducing parking or accusations of forcing […]
Not another cyclist lost
A look at the barriers and opportunities in our transport system Following the death of 28 year old Hamiltonian Jessica Moser while riding her bike, Louise Hutt, chairperson Go Eco […]
The Fancy Women’s Bike Ride comes to Auckland
The Auckland Fancy Women Bike Ride is the newest event on Tamaki Makaurau’s bike calendar. Now in it’s 10th year, 2022 will be the first time Auckland has joined 30 […]
The life and times of an American bike messenger
In this guest post Justin Smith, Owner / Operator Full Cycle NYC and NZ, shares his experience as a bike messenger in some of the busiest cities in the world. […]