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Akl Paths wins national award
Auckland Council and Downer have been recognised at the New Zealand Sport and Recreation Awards.
Give us your thoughts on Akl Paths and be in to win!
$500 Rebel Sport voucher up for grabs.
What lower speed limits mean for public health
Dr Michael Hale of Auckland Regional Public Health Service tells us why speed is a factor in public health.
Make a pledge to cycle to work during Bike Month
Cycling to work is a win that’s good for your wallet, your health and the planet, swap four wheels for two this Bike Month.
Community bike fund open for applications
Auckland Transport's Community Bike Fund is available to support cycling initiatives and projects.
Getting more children on bikes
Auckland Bike Challenge partners with Variety to get more children on bikes.
Discover Auckland by bike this summer
The holidays are the perfect time to explore Auckland over summer.
When and where 30km/h is just ‘right’
We will soon be consulting on a region-wide bylaw which could see speed limits reduced by June 2019.
Why we're committed to walking and cycling
Auckland Transport Chief Executive Shane Ellison explains why we're investing in active modes.
Auckland e-scooter pilot underway
A trial has been granted to operate e-scooters on Auckland streets
17 things to do in Auckland in spring
Top picks for enjoying the warmer days and long spring evenings.
Seven safety tips for magpie swooping season
Nesting magpies can be particularly aggressive about defending their young – see how to stay safe when they swoop.
Construction started on Quay Street Cycleway Extension
Auckland Transport has started construction on extending one of the city’s busiest cycleways.
The road to zero
AT Chief Executive Shane Ellison explains why AT is committed to improving road safety in our region.
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff welcomes Skypath commitment
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff has welcomed the government’s pledge of $67 million to build Skypath, the long-awaited walkway and cycleway across Auckland Harbour.
Six more red light safety cameras to save lives
Cameras are being installed at high-risk intersections to reduce dangerous driving and help save lives.