Bike data
Tim Welch has produced a nice Auckland Cycleways Dashboard (it’s a draft at the moment, or ‘beta’ as we nerds say).
Here are some of the University-relevant routes (click to embiggen, as usual)
These are based on the Auckland Transport cycle counters, which are good for the city centre and major bike paths, but less informative for, say, people commuting in from the south, where there aren’t bike lanes or bike counters.
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When it rains 50% of people choose cars
https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/checkpoint/audio/2018981888/50-percent-of-people-choose-their-car-to-commute-when-it-rains
1 year ago
I can see how people with cars might do that. Even I sometimes take the bus when it rains. However, given how much rain there is in a typical year in Auckland it’s surprising how few hours of rain there are.
1 year ago