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The National Land Transport Programme doesn’t make sense

NZTA Waka Kotahi have released the National Land Transport Programme (National Land Transport Programme) 2024–27. It is a bizarrely unbalanced investment plan.

How Cycling Can Fill The Ambition Gap in NZ’s Climate Change Response

Why not dent our emissions by tapping a proven technology? It’s the bicycle, and it’s among the very best climate investments we can make.

“Fat Lady on a Bike” – the joy of riding at any size

Genny Stevens shares some top tips for happy everyday biking when you have a few Xs in front of the L on the label of your favourite cycling frock.

Park(ing) Day 2024 in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland

Across the globe, on the third Friday in September every year, parking spaces are repurposed. Car parks are converted into parks, social spaces, dining rooms, art installations, health clinics, wedding venues, free bike repair shops and even foosball table equipped lounges.

Aug 10, 2024
Project Watch 2024 – Southside

Project Watch examines the bike infrastructure being delivered across Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. We report on what’s been built, what’s underway, and what’s glimmering on the horizon – because it’s important to count what we’ve won by raising our collective voices.  

Come work with us: Volunteer and Events Manager

If you are looking for an opportunity to be involved in something meaningful, and to create a positive impact on the wider community, then we have an exciting opportunity for you.

Introducing Auckland’s newest Bike Burb

With a new cycleway coming soon on Hobsonville Road, Hobsonville and West Harbour locals are getting excited about biking! It’s the perfect backdrop for the birth of a new Bike Burb. Drumroll please… It’s time to welcome Bike Hobsonville and West Harbour!

Jul 24, 2024
Bike Auckland and Zambrero offer up tasty partnership in the name of social good

Bike Auckland members can now enjoy 10% off any order over $15* at Zambrero restaurants.

Auckland Council Opposes Blanket Speed Limit Increases – Prefers Safety

Following presentations by Bike Auckland, Brake, and the Australasian College of Road Safety, we’re very pleased that Auckland Council maintained its commitment to keeping tamariki (children) safe and voted to formally oppose the Speed Rule. The Central Government will still have the final say on how they proceed with the Speed Rule – and it’s important they hear from you by midnight on July 11.

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