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Lake Rd update

Those who have been following Cycle Action’s campaigns will be aware of the saga of the Lake Rd cycle lanes between Devonport and Takapuna.  First was the battle to get […]

“Parking” the Great South Road cycleways?

Well, here we are again. “Cycle Plan Outrage”. After a lot of concern from local residents, several politicians have weighed in and asked Auckland Transport to allow more time for […]

In brief: some [more] things getting built…

After the post a few days ago about cycling things happening in West Auckland, this last weekend I had a look at what is being constructed in the east of […]

In brief: Some things getting built…

We thought we would give you a brief update on a few minor and not-so-minor cycling infrastructure projects going on right now (click through twice for larger photos): Out on […]

In brief: Contra-flow cycle lanes get approved in bylaws

Some months ago, CAA asked cyclists to write in to Council / Auckland Transport’s bylaw submissions process, seeking a clarification of the (future) traffic bylaws. Our request was to ensure that […]

New southern cycleways – your weight needed!

Where are all the South Auckland cyclists? You are needed to help a series of new cycleway projects Auckland Transport is planning in former Manukau City. The projects are: Cycle […]

Thanks For Helping Us Celebrate the Grafton Gully Cycleway

Hey – what a terrific turnout last Thursday night to launch the Grafton Gully Cycleway! (That’s the new name for the path bringing the NW Cycleway into town).  Many thanks […]

Great success for all cyclists in Te Atatu Road design

It arrived a bit under the radar, but Auckland Transport have completed the design of the future Te Atatu Road corridor, and cycling has won big! You may already be […]

Triangle Road – now open for cyclists (again)!

The Triangle Road cycle lanes have finally been upgraded – and one of the most frustrating experiences for local Auckland cyclists is over! As many of our readers will know […]

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