Bikes and cycleways
On your bike |
Waikaraka cycleway |
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
On your bike!
Why we love cycling in Auckland city!
Auckland City Council ran its third cycle awareness campaign "Hey! We're all on
the same road" over June. The local campaign supports ARTA's regional drive to
improve safety for cyclists and encourage all road users to share with care.
We received over 180 great stories about why Aucklanders love cycling and how it
benefits their wellbeing as well as their wallets. Winners have been contacted by
email. See
Aucklanders share their cycling stories.
Auckland City Council promotes cycling as a fun, healthy and sustainable travel
choice for all.
Calling all motorists: tips for sharing the road
with cyclists
Cyclists are more vulnerable on the road as they are less
visible and less well protected than other road users. For these reasons, be
alert for cyclists on the road and drive carefully when near them.
- Remember, don't drive too close to cyclists. Allow them plenty of room.
- Wait for a clear space before passing a cyclist on a narrow road.
- Always check carefully for cyclists before turning at, or moving
through, an intersection.
- Only drive across cycle lanes when entering or leaving side roads,
driveways or parking spaces.
- If you are crossing a cycle lane, give way to cyclists before you cross.
- Take extra care around young cyclists.
- Always check carefully for cyclists before you open your door.
- Always check the road carefully for cyclists before reversing or moving
out of a driveway or parking space.
Calling all cyclists: tips for sharing the road with
motorists
As a cyclist, it is important that you follow the road rules and guidelines,
increasing your safety when cycling on the road.
- Cyclists must wear an approved safety helmet. Always fasten it securely,
by following the manufacturer's instructions.
- Be seen by wearing brightly coloured or reflective clothing, backpack
cover and bike lights.
- Don't ride your bicycle on a footpath unless you are delivering
newspapers, mail or leaflets, or where there are signs indicating it is a
shared pedestrian and cycle path.
- At intersections, you must either follow the rules for
motor vehicles, or get off your bicycle and walk across.
- You can only ride alongside another cyclist or moped. You must not ride
alongside a car, truck or other motor vehicle.
- Always ride in single file if passing another vehicle.
- Your bicycle must not be towed by another vehicle.
- Your bicycle can only tow a trailer (one designed to be towed by a
bicycle) and must not be fitted with a sidecar.
- You must not carry a pillion passenger on your bicycle unless you have a
pillion seat and footrest. If you are carrying a child, the pillion seat
must protect the child's legs from the wheels.
- You must not leave a bicycle blocking a footpath.
- Where there is an adequate cycle path or cycle lane, cyclists should use
it.
- You must ride with lights on when it is dark (from 30 minutes after
sunset until 30 minutes before sunrise).
- You must keep your bicycle in good working condition.
Updated June 2008