Following on from looking back at what an incredible cycling city Christchurch has been, one issue we haven’t talked about a lot from the latest Census is the continued renaissance of […]
One of the easy fixes that are around to improve the traffic environment for cycling is “filtered permeability”. This is where a road is made a thoroughfare for active modes […]
A new article from Copenhagenize explains an initiative from the EU called BiTiBi (Bike-Train-Bike). For me, the key quote from this article is: It is not realistic to expect […]
Following on from earlier posts on slow zones in New York and London and free right hand (in NZ left hand) turns in Paris, more inpirational stuff from Paris to […]
This article describes how an intersection can be transformed using nothing more than duct tape. So where did this happen? Some crazy hippy commune like Portland or Vancouver? Nope: It […]
Congratulations to our friends at Bike Te Atatu for their futuristic cycling and walking video for their suburb. Bike Te Atatu is a community group on the Te Atatu peninsula […]