Walking New Zealand

Walk Talk

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The fifth national Aotearoa Bike Challenge has encouraged thousands more New Zealanders to cycle, with more than 24,700 people from over 2,400 organisati­ons taking part, including over 4,325 new riders.

Throughout the month of February participan­ts made more than 291,193 trips by bike, cycling an impressive 4,410,528 million kilometres in total, resulting in a saving of 252,032 kg of CO2 being released.

“It was great to see so many New Zealanders committed to getting on their bikes this February even with the changing COVID-19 alert levels,” says Robyn Elston, Waka Kotahi Senior Manager, System Design.

“The Aotearoa Bike Challenge is an opportunit­y for more New Zealanders to experience just how easy it is to incorporat­e cycling into everyday life and improve their health and wellbeing. Getting about by bike is often an efficient way to get around our towns and cities, and for many Kiwis who choose to ride to work, it’s a great way to start and end their day.”

To get more New Zealanders to give cycling a go, workplaces across the country were encouraged to sign up for the challenge and to motivate staff to take part.

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