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  1. New Zealand call to action! 📢

    Cycling Action Network have prepared an Open Letter calling for emergency bike networks, free public transport, lower speed limits and other points, in an urgent response to the fuel crisis.  🚲

    Please add your name and share with your networks.
    It can be signed by both individuals and organisations!

    can.org.nz/open-letter-fuel-20

    #NZPol #bikeTooter #Aotearoa #NewZealand #paihikara #NocarNoProblem #fossilFools #EndFossilFuels #PublicTransport

  2. Not sure about reach for hyper-local stuff on here but here goes, for my Manukau - Manurewa adjacent peeps.

    Are you:
    🚲 Already regularly cycling around Manukau?
    🌺 Keen to start using a bike to get around Manukau?
    🌱 Part of a family living in the area who cycles or wants to bike together?

    We’d love to hear from you!
    Each person or family who attends will receive a supermarket voucher as koha.

    If you live, work, study, or play in Manukau – this workshop is for you.
    A range of session dates are available – find the one that suits you and sign up here: form.jotform.com/2605479974958
    Spots are limited, so if you're keen, register early!

    #Auckland #Manukau #BikeTooter #Paihikara #AKLBikeLife #NoCarNoProblem

  3. In less important news, me and the Greenpeace crew are currently 2nd on our category in the #AotearoaBikeChallenge! 🚲 🥈

    I need to recruit a few more cyclists to knock MOTAT out of the first spot.

    #AKLBikeLife #paihikara #NoCarNoProblem

  4. Traffic was out of control today on the way home, but guess who was back on their bike and just zoomed through it anyway?
    🚲😁
    #AKLBikeLife #paihikara #NoCarNoProblem

  5. Yay for #BikeTrain initiatives in Tāmaki-makau-rau!
    So inspiring!

    Let's give kids the fun, freedom, and independence of moving about by bike! 🚲🚴🚴‍♂️🚴‍♀️

    “You can spend a lot of money trying to change the behaviour of a 40-year-old, but kids already want to be active and outdoors,” Fordham explains, adding that, after all, “these kids are the ones we expect to live a carbon zero lifestyle in 2050.”

    thespinoff.co.nz/society/17-08

    #AKLBikeLife #paihikara #BikeTooter #NoCarNoProblem #goodNews