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Bike Month
March 2023 is Bike Month and we are inviting Travelwise schools to participate by running events and activities to promote cycling. Not only is Bike Month a big part of our Travelwise calendar, it's.... Let's get cycling at your kura, Auckland There's no better time than March 2023 Bike Month . All... into the 'City of Cycles'. There are so many activities you can do for Bike Month . You and your student... Coordinator for some additional fun ideas. They would love to be included in your month -long celebration
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Campaigns
We run campaigns to promote work we're doing around Auckland, encourage different travel options, create safer behaviour on roads, and let you know about what we have on offer in the way of products and services. Take a look at some of our current and previous campaigns : Let's go there - Auckland's future is exciting as we all move to more sustainable forms of transport that create less congestion and a cleaner, more connected city. AirportLink - For the first time ever, you can get from
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Walking School Bus
on the road, making our environment safer and cleaner. Children also learn about road safety as they walk and get some exercise in a fun and social way. If you would like to find out more about how to start, join or help out a Walking School Bus, or if your school has a Walking School Bus, email us ... About Walking School Buses A Walking School Bus is similar to a normal school bus except children walk to and/or from school along a designated route, under the supervision of adult volunteers
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Have your say
The views of people who live, work, and play in the Auckland region are important to us . You can... panel. AT research panel The AT research panel is your opportunity to help us to deliver transport... or speak to someone within the organisation, please contact us . Strategic consultations Previous consultations Proposed Road Activities Bylaw - closed 11 March 2022. Draft Regional Land Transport Plan (2021-2031) - closed 2 May 2021. Manurewa (Area 2) safety improvements - closed 31 March 2021
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Can an online walking challenge deliver transport benefits?
the annual Walk to Work Day, the Auckland Walk Challenge presented a month -long activity designed to promote... their children to school. Evaluation data from the March 2018 Challenge showed 72% chose to walk ...Published 11 December 2018 The time has come, at the end of another successful Auckland Walk Challenge, to reflect on the journey so far. Based on feedback from participants surveyed after the March Walk Challenge, a decision was made to shift the Challenge to the spring, generally associated
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Manurewa (Area 2) safety improvements
Updated map for construction Contact us For information about construction or work sites, please contact.... Construction Following consultation in March 2021, Auckland Transport has engaged Fulton Hogan.... Pedestrian access will be maintained Construction programme for 2022 Month (2022) Main affected street..., Mountfort St, Claymore St, William Ave March Eddowes St, Ruby St, Friedlanders Rd April Schedule to be confirmed May Schedule to be confirmed June Schedule to be confirmed Month (2022) Main
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Travelwise campaign planning
campaigns Steps to implementing a campaign: 1. Define the issue – Outline the behaviours / attitudes... campaigns document (PDF 92KB)
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Devonport Town Centre safety improvements
towards improvements to make it safer to walk , bike, and drive around Devonport’s town centre... limit that took effect in March 2023. They will include installing new or raised pedestrian crossings... to community feedback. Learn more about speed calming measures and their benefits on our Speed... - baseline Download the construction phase map for Devonport town centre (PDF 128KB) Contact us For information about construction or work sites, contact Fulton Hogan: Email: emma.cushnie@fultonhogan.com
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Safer speeds - a month on
Today, 30 July, marks one month since Auckland Transport (AT) introduced safer speeds on more than 600 roads across Auckland. As part of Auckland Transport’s Safe Speeds programme, there are now lower speed limits for Auckland’s City Centre, and on some roads in the Rodney and Franklin Local Board areas. Auckland Mayor Phil Goff says “reducing speeds on high-risk roads is part of how we hope... as increased road safety education. Read more about Vision Zero. Read more about the speed limit change
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Options for getting to and from the rugby
full details on transport to the match. Find out about road closures and parking restrictions
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