Wellington
Wellington Mayoral Bikewise Challenge 5.30pm 16 Feb
Her Worship the Mayor of Wellington Celia Wade-Brown invites you to join her in the Mayoral Bikewise Challenge, ‘Leading into the working year'
5.30pm, Wednesday 16 February
Queens Wharf under the sails
Please join Mayor Wade-Brown to kick-start the working year with a joint commute ride to Oriental Bay along the Great Harbour Way and then carry on your ride home.
Make a day of it and join the Bike to Work event in the morning.
Volunteers wanted for Big Coast March 19-20
Big Coast MTB Fun Ride - Seeking Volunteers
The Hutt City Council is seeking volunteers to assist with the annual Big Coast two day mountain bike ride on the weekend of March 19-20. Volunteers are required for various non-riding and riding tasks including riding and course marshals.
The Big Coast is unique in NZ providing a fully supported, non-competitive, fun and social riding experience through some of the best scenery the wellington region has to offer, including coastal areas not open to the public.
Suggested cycle/road safety improvement - Hataitai (Taurima Street)
Sent: Monday, 29 November 2010 9:40 p.m.
To: saferroads [at] wcc [dot] govt [dot] nz
Cc: info [at] caw [dot] org [dot] nz; stuart [dot] bullen [at] wcc [dot] govt [dot] nz
Subject: Suggested cycle/road safety improvement - Hataitai (Taurima Street)
Hello
I would like to make a suggestion of a very small road marking change that
could drastically improve the safety of cyclists approaching the Mt Vic
tunnel from the Hataitai side.
Bicyclists and bus drivers - a Seattle perspective
An interesting interview with a Seattle bus driver who is also a bicyclist.
"BikeNerd: What sorts of problems have you run into as a bus driver when interacting with bicyclists? Do they slow you down or get in your way? Do you have any advice for bicyclists (or bus drivers) for avoiding common conflicts?
VeloBusDriver: I could write a book on this subject, but I'll focus on a few things:
First, Be visible..."
The Ngauranga Triangle Strategic Study
I read the summary of the Ngauaranga Triangle Strategic Study this morning and was really impressed with how well cycling is considered along with pedestrians. It was really balanced - not just about cars.
Even in the summary there is a lot to read but the highlights as I see are:
1. The tawa interchange is the top priority but right at number two (of the eight or so recommendations is a 3m wide cycleway down Middleton Road between Johnsonville and Tawa. This will apparently allow the cycle use to double to 300 a day.
Vancouver news
Joined a picnic organised by the Vancouver Area Cycling Coalition - brought fraternal greetings from CAW!
They've achieved an enormous amount - cycle routes throughout the city, bikes on buses and trains - there's even a motorway overpass (shades of the proposed Basin Reserve flyover!) that has now been partly turned over to a bicycle path! The annual cycling budget is $CAN25 million.
