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Last week we celebrated the notable milestone of the half-millionth bike traversing the Antigua Boatshed bridge cycle counter. Let's look back to when it was first installed over six years ago, as reported in this blog post from June 2018... A nice development in Christchurch over the past few months ...
Photo of the Day: Half a million bikes
Photo of the Day: Half a million bikesLennyBoy15 Dec 2024Cycle infrastructure / People riding bikesChristchurch’s Major Cycle Routes have helped to fuel an impressive surge in numbers of people cycling around the city over the past few years. One of the busiest locations is at the Antigua Boatshed bridge, where an electronic display helps show passersby how many people have biked past the spot each day and for the … Continue reading “Photo of the Day: Half a million bikes” [...] Read more...
Flashback Friday – #2walkandcycle: Interesting stuff around Nelson
Flashback Friday – #2walkandcycle: Interesting stuff around NelsonLennyBoy13 Dec 2024Cycle infrastructure / Cycle-centric ideas / EventsLast weekend I was up in Nelson for a wedding; while there, we also took the opportunity to do a bit more socialising and checking out the Nelson-Richmond district. Not surprisingly, we saw plenty of people biking while there as well – Nelson is the one city in New Zealand that surpassed Christchurch for cycling … Continue reading “Flashback Friday – #2walkandcycle: Interesting stuff around Nelson” [...] Read more...
Flashback Friday: Should Cycling be allowed in the Botanic Gardens?
Flashback Friday: Should Cycling be allowed in the Botanic Gardens?LennyBoy6 Dec 2024Cycle infrastructure / Cycle-centric ideasThe Christchurch City Council is currently consulting on an update to its Parks and Bylaw 2016; you’ve got until Sun Dec 15th to get some feedback in. One of the changes proposed is to expand the mentions of “bicycles” to include “electric bicycle, scooter or electric scooter” to reflect the current prevalence of new micro-mobility … Continue reading “Flashback Friday: Should Cycling be allowed in the Botanic Gardens?” [...] Read more...
Photo of the Day: To the cricket by Bike
Photo of the Day: To the cricket by BikeLennyBoy4 Dec 2024Bikes & equipment / Cycle-centric ideasAs many of you will know, last week saw the NZ cricket team play England at Hagley Oval in the first of three test matches. And, while the end result wasn’t what I was hoping, my partner and I had a fun day attending on the Saturday and joining in the “dress-up day” fun as … Continue reading “Photo of the Day: To the cricket by Bike” [...] Read more...
What’s the Future for Transport in Christchurch? Have your say…
What’s the Future for Transport in Christchurch? Have your say…LennyBoy1 Dec 2024Cycle infrastructureTransport invariably seems to be a contentious topic in the public eye, with many views on different ways to address the various impacts associated with it. Beyond the short-term issues that focus people’s attention, long-term transport planning is needed to deal with the inevitable challenges that come with a growing population and associated growing demand … Continue reading “What’s the Future for Transport in Christchurch? Have your say…” [...] Read more...
Flashback Friday: Have mercy on me, a Health & Safety sinner
Flashback Friday: Have mercy on me, a Health & Safety sinnerstevenmuir29 Nov 2024Bikes & equipment / General A2B by bikeFresh off last week’s musings about the absurdities of health and safety, let me take you back to June 2016, when guest blogger Steve Muir tried to use his bike for some transporting… I was made to feel like an irresponsible criminal yesterday. My crime? I wanted to carry 3 lengths of stainless steel home … Continue reading “Flashback Friday: Have mercy on me, a Health & Safety sinner” [...] Read more...
Health & Safety and Cycling – When perceived risk trumps reality
Health & Safety and Cycling – When perceived risk trumps realityLennyBoy23 Nov 2024Cycle-centric ideas / People riding bikesAs you might imagine, I’m not a big fan of many of the current Transport Minister’s actions, particularly when he seems hell-bent on eradicating most funding for walking & cycling and lower speed limits. So it is a slight surprise when I find myself agreeing with him on a couple of recent issues that have … Continue reading “Health & Safety and Cycling – When perceived risk trumps reality” [...] Read more...
Flashback Friday: Central City street consultations now out
Flashback Friday: Central City street consultations now outLennyBoy22 Nov 2024Cycle infrastructureAnyone who has been riding around the southeastern part of the central city lately couldn’t fail to notice the major road works going on around the new Te Kaha stadium. A couple of weeks back, Council agreed to go ahead with the final stage of the project (even without NZTA subsidy), which is great news … Continue reading “Flashback Friday: Central City street consultations now out” [...] Read more...
Flashback Friday – Hidden Treasures: Bottle Lake Forest Park
Flashback Friday – Hidden Treasures: Bottle Lake Forest ParkLennyBoy15 Nov 2024Cycling routesHere’s to a Canterbury Anniversary long weekend! Hopefully you’ll have time to do a few fun things, including getting out on your bike. There are certainly plenty of places to explore (if you need some advice, check out our Where to Ride page). One that I’m keen to get back to some time over summer … Continue reading “Flashback Friday – Hidden Treasures: Bottle Lake Forest Park” [...] Read more...
Flashback Friday: All aboard the Heathcote Expressway consultation
Flashback Friday: All aboard the Heathcote Expressway consultationLennyBoy8 Nov 2024Cycle infrastructureAs if we didn’t have enough issues with bikes now being banned entirely from bus racks, the other equally bizarre restriction that has been proposed is the closure of a section of the Heathcote Expressway cycleway due to “safety” concerns from KiwiRail. Christchurch City Council is looking into their options, and I might look to … Continue reading “Flashback Friday: All aboard the Heathcote Expressway consultation” [...] Read more...

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