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Bike racks return to Tauranga and Whakatāne buses

August 2025


Bike racks are once again available on public buses in Tauranga and Whakatāne, restoring an option to combine cycling with public transport. 

The use of bike racks was temporarily suspended in late 2024 after NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi raised concerns about potential headlight obstruction on some bus models when the racks are in use. Operators were advised to keep the racks locked upright while the issue was investigated and solutions developed.

The operators of the Tauranga and Whakatāne fleets have now completed the required modifications, enabling the safe return of front-mounted bike racks across the Bay of Plenty’s urban network. This follows the return of bike racks to Rotorua buses in July.

Bay of Plenty Regional Council Director of Public Transport Oliver Haycock says the return of the bike racks is a small change that makes everyday travel easier.

“Bike racks enable more ways to get around. They give people the freedom to ride when it suits, then hop on the bus for the rest of the journey. 

“It’s about making everyday trips a bit more flexible.”

Bike racks are fitted to all urban buses in Rotorua, Tauranga, and Whakatāne. No booking is required to use the bike racks. Most standard bikes can be carried and racks are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

More information, including how to use the bike racks, is available at baybus.co.nz  

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For further media information, please contact media@boprc.govt.nz

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