Auckland Transport unveils new cycle route journey planner
5th September 2012
Auckland Transport media
release:
Auckland Transport Maps Key to Google’s Biking Directions Launch
Auckland Transport is delighted to have partnered with Google as the global giant unveils its new cycle route journey planner throughout Australasia today.
Auckland Transport has provided the cycle route maps and infrastructure for the Auckland area which will allow users to view and plan cycle journeys using the Google Maps website and the mobile application. Wellington is the only other city in New Zealand to be included in the new planner.
The option to plan a cycle journey will sit alongside the existing walk, drive and public transport travel options on Google maps.
Auckland Transport
already produces cycle maps area-based cycle maps which are
being utilised by Google to get the ‘biking directions’
up and running.
“We are extremely proud to be part of
this Google initiative”, says Auckland Transport’s
Community Transport Manager, Mr Mathew Rednall. “This is a
fantastic boost for cycling in Auckland, one which will
literally revolutionise the way that cyclists use facilities
and infrastructure across the city.
Maps Product Manager for Google Australia, Nabil Naghdy says the biking directions will help users plan point to point routes on cycle paths and roads preferred for cycling.” It also keeps cycling top of mind because it appears right next to driving directions within Google Maps. We really hope it will encourage more people to start using cycling for their commute and recreation.”
The new cycling feature includes step-by-step cycling directions, cycle trails outlined directly on the map and a new ‘cycling’ layer that indicates bike trails, bike lanes and bike-friendly roads. The biking directions will include information about bike trails, lanes and recommended roads. This will help users get a better sense of their route and find trails nearby for a recreational ride.
Mayor Len Brown has welcomed the route planner. “The promotion of cycling is an important part of the push to get Auckland moving, cutting congestion and keeping Aucklanders fit. The initiative is a great way to support that.”
The launch follows the release of Auckland Transport’s updated cycle maps for the Southern, Eastern and Western areas. For more details and to order any of the cycle maps, please visit www.maxx.co.nz
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