Bikes and cycleways
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North-western cycle route |
Cycle network |
Easier to get around by bike |
Cycle and walking frameworks |
Mt Albert cycling and walking |
Ellerslie proposed cycle lanes |
Be Active |
Ian McKinnon Drive Improvements
| Glen Innes walking and cycling improvements |
Aucklanders share their cycling stories
Easier to get around by bike
Almost hit a pothole or
utility cover in the kerb lane?
Swiped by overhanging branches as you rode home?
Had to swerve to avoid broken glass?
Next time you come across a potential hazard while cycling on Auckland City's
roads, please tell us about it!
Maintenance issues that compromise the safety of cyclists will be attended to
within 14 days, if an issue is going to take longer to fix - we'll let you know.
As a cyclist you may also have specific suggestions for making Auckland City
easier to get around by bike, for example:
- new crossing facilities, kerb ramps, signage or cycle stands
- intersection treatments for
cyclists
(eg advanced stop lines)
- bike access through road
closure
- traffic light sensors for
cyclists
- modifications to traffic
calming devices or other squeeze points
- on-road or off-road bike
lanes.
Auckland City is keen to
hear your suggestions so that they can be considered when transport projects are
being planned and prioritized. Make your suggestion by emailing a detailed
description of it to cycle@aucklandcity.govt.nz,
or write to:
Transport Planning Group
Auckland City
Private Bag 92516
Wellesley St, Auckland
Tell us about it!
Before you contact us, please have the following
information ready:
| Where exactly is the problem? |
- what street?
- what suburb?
- what is the nearest
intersection or street address?
- which side of the street?
- is the hazard on an off-road
cycle path?
|
| What exactly is the
problem? |
- poor surface (eg pothole or
cracks)
- rough or uneven seal edge
- road or path needs sweeping
(eg broken glass or debris on road)
- drainage grate (eg sunken
below road level, grooves parallel to travel)
- service cover loose, sunken,
or protruding
- pavement markings need
repainting
- obstacle on cycle path (eg
overhanging branches)
- missing or damaged signs
- other
Please give a detailed description of the problem, and let us know how
the particular situation is a danger to cyclists. |
| Who are you? |
We need your name, address and daytime telephone number. |
| An accident? |
Any accidents or incidents caused by inconsiderate motorists involving cyclists
should be reported to the Police |