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Inclusive Cycling Report 2023

In 2023, as part of our Inclusive Cycling project funded by Hoe Ki Angitū (Waka Kotahi Innovation Fund), Bike Auckland commissioned Grab Your Wheels, Let’s Travel to compile a report on the […]

The new family car – a cargo bike!

Cargo bikes are increasingly popular, especially for families looking for carbon-free alternatives to the second – or even first – car. Yes, even in Auckland! Reader Pete Moth shares his […]

Breakfast Conversation Session: Cycling & Auckland Issues – Thur 7 Feb

Please join us for this year’s first session at the Art Gallery Cafe! Good conversation on the big issues for Auckland cycling, transport and city design. It’s informal and all welcome… No […]

In brief: Onehunga Foreshore Work Started

In case you missed it (we did!) – work has now started on the reclamation of the western Onehunga Foreshore, cut off decades ago by the SH20 motorway. New headlands, […]

Where are the priorities? That taxi trial – again!

I was rung on Thursday by AT’s Road Corridor Operations Manager inviting me to meet in the new year as consultation for a paper he will be preparing for the […]

Auckland Transport’s Business [to] Report: November

TL:DR: Waterview Cycleway delayed. Cycle count numbers in October behaving oddly. As every month, we had a look at the business report of Auckland Transport to review any items of […]

Breakfast Conversation Session: Cycling & Auckland Issues – Thur 6 Dec

It’s been a great year for breakfast sessions – it’s wonderful to welcome new faces every month along with growing number of regulars. Please join us for this year’s final […]

Albany Highway proceeding with Copenhagen Cycle Lanes

The design and land purchases for Auckland’s first “Copenhagen Cycle Lane” project are being completed at the moment, and construction is intended to start mid-2013. This project will be a […]

The Crossing Triad

Not a new type of organised crime gang, but instead, a “triad” of three different ways of how a cyclist can cross a road. You could call them legally, illegally […]

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