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Normanby Road and Clive Road, Mount Eden - Pedestrian upgrade
Proposal status: Feedback closed 17 October 2019, last updated 15 November 2021. Reference number: RSU1920-104 Proposal update We advised you in September 2019 that these works were scheduled to be co…
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Erica Hinckson: Slower speeds are more than a safety issue
I have spent the past 15 years researching and advocating for the return to places that allow us as human beings to freely move, walk, cycle and scooter, in other words - the opportunity to live an active life without being constantly dependent on the car. Professor Erica HincksonWe live in a beautiful city which regularly features as one of the most liveable in the world. Unfortunately, we also consistently rank in the top 20 countries for people using vehicles to get to work. More than 80 per
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Improvements to ferry and bus networks will give Aucklanders more options
Moving around Auckland is getting better with new ferry sailings and changes to some bus routes next week. Starting Monday 25 January, Auckland Transport (AT)’s Hobsonville ferry service will be getti…
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Waiheke Island Transport Design Guide
who live , work or visit Waiheke. The guide establishes a vision and set of guiding principles..., cyclists and horse riders to share the road with motorists. Some streets have capacity for off
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Safer villages and town centres: Mission Bay, St Heliers Village and West Lynn
New permanent 30km/h speed limits have been unveiled in three central village town centres - making them safer places to shop, study, live and work. The town centres with changes are: St Heliers, Mission Bay and West Lynn. 80 per cent of all road deaths and serious injuries occur on 50km/h local urban roads. Nearly half of those deaths and injuries involve vulnerable road users – including people walking and people on bikes or motorcycles. AT is committed to making our roads safer for all road
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Dynamic lanes remove traffic headache on Redoubt Road
Since dynamic lanes went live on 8 November 2020, locals have been able to get home sooner. The dynamic lanes change the direction of the centre lane on weekday afternoons. They operate on a 750-metre stretch of road between the Southern Motorway offramp and Hollyford Drive.Auckland Transport (AT) says that a sample of journey times, between 4.30pm and 5.30pm, shows savings of up to six minutes per trip.Auckland Mayor Phil Goff says dynamic lanes help reduce congestion without having to widen
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Swanson Station Market
The Bus Stop at Swanson Train Station will be closed for a monthly market event . During the event , trips will start and end at Swanson Village. Date: Sunday 1 June 2025Time: 6am to 12pm (midday)Place: Swanson Train StationThe bus stop at Swanson Train Station will be closed. Route 147 & RBW – 6am to 12pm (midday) Stop Impacted Redirect To Stop 5975 – Swanson Station Stop 5397 – Swanson Village (to City) Stop 1558 - Swanson Village (from City) Published 29 January 2025 | Last
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Redoubt Road dynamic lanes go live Monday 9 November
of the live changes. The following Monday 9 November, the dynamic lanes will go live for the first time... priority, so AT has run independent safety checks. Once the dynamic lanes go live ... will be unchanged until the ‘go live ’ date on November 9. Timeline Monday 2 November: The overhead
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Decision Digest – March 2024 Auckland Transport Board meeting
Date: 28 March 2024 The Auckland Transport (AT) Board held its March meeting on Tuesday where it heard a public submission from Extinction Rebellion, highlighting the climate emergency and advocating…
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Feedback open on changes to city centre parking and kerbside spaces
Date: 26 February 2025 Auckland Transport (AT) is asking Aucklanders about proposed changes to on-street parking and kerbside spaces in the city centre designed to make it easier to live , visit and do business in the heart of Tāmaki Makaurau. From today people can have their say about changes in the Auckland city centre that would increase the number of pick-up/drop-off spaces, mobility parks, taxi stands, loading zones and parking spaces for motorcycles, bikes and scooters. Waitematā Local