Some ideas for the auckland city council in regards to cycling..

I’ve been cycling in auckland for a while now, and I’ve had a few ideas..

1. We NEEED more cycleways.. the only way to get people out of cars and onto bikes.. Ak is a beautiful place to ride, but the roads are dangerous.. and not necessarily directionally condusive to riding. I ride from Manurewa, up Gt Sth Rd to the CBD (28km) – its ok in the morning but in the evening its downright terrifying. If I come back down Dominion rd and through Onehunga, Mangere, and the Airport, the view is nicer, but its 32km (if I ride down rosscommon rd, which is also hella scary). The majority of the ride is on wide roads or cycle paths and is less scary, but takes 15 mins longer (1hr 10 becomes 1 hr 25 – long time on a bike 2x a day)

2. Suggestion: put cycle ways along side of the motorways, especially SH20 (knocks 10km off the trip for me, and makes the CBD accessible from papakura by bike).

Even better.. put cycle commuter tracks along side of the railway lines going into town. In Auckland virtually all the train lines go direct to the CDB – in most places there is enough land around them to add the cycle ways…

3. If you motorcycle or pedal into town, and can prove it, you should be give a rebate on your Rates. You are saving congestion, traffic, parking, etc, and that should be rewarded. Imagine how many people would cycle into the CBD if they could do it for less than 25k each way (30-40 min ride), AND got money for doing it?

The map below shows my routes.. the RED is the train line, BLUE is GT STH RD, and GREEN is the manukau way.. as you can see, the train line is most efficient.

snowing.. (graupel – soft hail) in Auckland CBD

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ShineTV staff enjoying snow(ish) stuff outside work in the CDB

mad cycling in auckland…

Rode my motorbike into work this morning, and decided the best option was the fastest, along the side of the manukau harbour, side on to the wind.

Well.. they say it was only 60kmh gusts (40mph for the metrically retarted), but it was blowing me (110kg) and my bike (239kg dry) across 2 lanes of motorway. I had to hang off the side of the bike like a formula 1 rider to try and drag it around the gentle curve on the motorway, without sliding over, or onto the median barrier which was getting closer and closer.. I noticed the cars behind me which were going to over take me, slowing down and giving me room, which was nice…

I’ve done some sketchy things in my time.. but that was pretty terrifying..

on Saturday, alex and I went for a ride along the waterfront from the wharves to St Heliers bay and back on the mountain bike… Here is the few back the way we came: