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The whole of the problem…

…is that you need something good to sell, when you sell cycling. CAA strongly supports “culture change” for cycling. Some of the most dedicated people in CAA – and in […]

Changes coming on New North Road

In our pilot project with Auckland Transport to improve a variety of particularly problematic locations for cycling on New North Road, we have made a large step forward. Two design […]

UPDATED: Is the city centre swallowing up our commuting cyclists?

When reviewing the Auckland Transport cycle counter statistics (CAA’s access discussed here), a while ago we stumbled across a real oddity – lots of cyclists were using the Northwestern Cycleway […]

Where’s that causeway going to?

A quick update for those riding the Northwestern Cycleway between Te Atatu and Point Chev every day – there is a new presentation online here about the upcoming causeway & […]

Getting Greenways Right

By John Mauro As a new Auckland resident, it was a thrill to ride down to the Waitemata Greenways event a few weeks ago. An opportunity to learn about how […]

Cooperation goes a long way – all along the Whau River

CAA doesn’t actually build any cycleways – we support others who do. And one of our core values is linking groups – departments, funders, local authorities and community organisations – […]

Every question on the SkyPath answered here…

…oh well, almost every question, including some of the weirder ones that cropped up from unexpected directions around last week’s big vote, like “Is it going to fall off?” or […]

Spend $20m to speed car travel – threaten cyclists, slow buses

AT is planning to spend big money this year to widen part of Whangaparoao Road for cars, but cycling safety and bus travel are off the menu for this project. […]

Auckland Harbour Bridge – Hurdle: Jumped

UPDATED WITH LINKS PROVIDING MORE DETAILS  IN THIS NEWS RECAP. A major hurdle for the Auckland Harbour Bridge “Skypath” has been cleared today! The Transport Committee today has voted to […]

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