An Auckland cyclist is still in a critical condition after he and three others collided with a car in the weekend.
The crash happened on a popular Auckland waterfront road and has sparked calls for the speed along Tamaki drive to be decreased.
Barbara Cuthbert from Cycle Action Auckland says the problem is nationwide with long-standing tensions between cyclists and drivers.
She says the issue is not irreparable and believes both groups need to change.
“I don’t think it’s impossible, I’m an optimist, I think we can change attitudes there,” she says.
Ms Cuthbert says Tamaki Drive is particularly dangerous as there are large numbers of cars, cyclists and pedestrian sharing the road and footpath.
“Tamaki Drive is probably the most contested road in the entire Auckland region,” she says.
Ms Cuthbert says more awareness by drivers and cyclists and a reduction in the speed limit will help make Tamaki Drive safe again.
Auckland’s Queen Street and Ponsonby Road have both reduced their speed limits, with many cyclists praising the rule change.
But many drivers feel that reducing the speed limit down Tamaki Drive will slow down an already congested road.
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