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Complete: painted bike lanes with car door buffer

This quiet route connects with the new bike paths on Rongotai Road, as well as other paths being developed in Kilbirnie.

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Why this solution?

We made this street a safer part of the network by moving the existing painted bike lanes out a bit to provide a buffer space between people on bikes and parked cars. This quiet route provides a good connection between Rongotai Road and Coutts Street. The design is appropriate for this quiet street with less traffic and low vehicle speeds.

Councillors approved plans for safer bike lanes in March 2018.

Feedback overview

Read a summary of feedback (PDF 67KB) and all public submissions (PDF 327KB)

Impacts:
  • One parking space was removed at each end of Te Whiti Street, making it safer for people in vehicles turning into and out of the street.
  • The two-way traffic lane is 5.7m wide.

Read the full Traffic Resolution Report (345KB PDF) and plans (2.1MB PDF)

 

View the options previously considered for Te Whiti Street.

Community feedback

We have received feedback from the community about this project. Click here to view the summary graphs.

 

 

Plan for Te Whiti Street

Looking towards Lyall Bay and the Coutts Street intersection

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