Te Puke Times

Buses run free for Car-free Day

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Bay of Plenty Regional Council is celebratin­g World Car Free Day on Sunday by providing free bus travel around the region, and recent figures show that some bus users are ditching their cars altogether.

Buses and bikes are turning out to be a winning combinatio­n for Tauranga commuters, with the numbers of bike racks being used on Bayhopper buses continuing to rise.

Racks became available on all Bayhopper buses at the end of 2018, and last month they carried more than 500 bikes.

Bay of Plenty Regional Council General Manager Strategy and Science Namouta Poutasi says the busiest stops at Bayfair and the Tauranga CBD are proving to be the most popular places for the bike racks to be used.

“Since the recording of bike rack usage started they have been used 1327 times from June 10 to August 31,” Ms Poutasi says.

Ms Poutasi says getting people out of their cars and moving around the Western Bay whether it be on buses or bikes is a step in the right direction.

“The Government has made its expectatio­ns and intentions clear around transport, seeking a commitment to building a modern transport network with investment in multi-modal transport systems and the provision of efficient alternativ­e options.”

On Sunday, Tauranga is joining more than 2000 cities around the world to celebrate World Car Free Day.

Between 10am and 3pm, a section of First Avenue will be transforme­d into an urban public space for the day to host a free community event organised by Tauranga City Council.

Bayhopper travel will be free and people can learn how to load a bike onto the front of the bus with a bus parked at the First Ave community event.

 ??  ?? Bike racks became available on all Bayhopper buses at the end of 2018.
Bike racks became available on all Bayhopper buses at the end of 2018.

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