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Bikes and cyclewaysOn your bike | Waikaraka cycleway | North-western cycle route | Cycle network | Easier to get around by bike | Cycle and walking frameworks | Mt Albert cycling and walking | Ellerslie proposed cycle lanes | Onehunga proposed cycle lanes | Be Active | Ian McKinnon Drive Improvements | Glen Innes walking and cycling improvements | Grey Lynn's neighbourhood accessibility plan | Aucklanders share their cycling stories
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The cycle route also gives Auckland City's western suburbs a link to the edge
of the CBD that avoids busy roads such as Great North Road
and New North Road.
Sixty per cent of the cycle route is exclusive cycleway; the remaining forty per cent makes use of existing walkways, footpaths and local streets. It is a direct and pleasant route that can be used by cyclists for commuting or recreation purposes.
Route map

North-western cycle route map (261k) 
Part of Auckland's cycle network
The North-western cycle route is an integral and important part of a much larger cycle network that Auckland City has outlined in its cycling and walking strategy. Through the strategy, Auckland City is committed to developing a series of on and off-road cycle and pedestrian routes.
Cycle signals at St Lukes Road
A special feature of the new cycleway is specially designed traffic signals for cyclists, which have been installed where the cycleway crosses St Lukes Road in Western Springs.
Underground detectors are activated when bikes park on the diamond markings on the cycle lane. If the bike is not parked over this area, then the detector will not activate and some non-metal bikes may not be detected. Alternatively the pedestrian crossing button will activate both the pedestrian green light and the cycle crossing light. Pedestrians should only use the pedestrian crossing button, as they will require a longer time to cross the road than cyclists.
Similar cycle crossings already operate in Christchurch, but this is the first of its kind in Auckland.
Feedback and queries
We value your input and would like some feedback from cyclists on the new cycle signal system and on the development of the North-western cycle route.
If you have any comments on the development or maintenance of any cycle facilities within Auckland City please email cycle@aucklandcity.govt.nz or contact us.

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