Bay of Plenty Regional Council has completed the roll-out of bike racks on Rotorua buses, with Tauranga the next city in its sights.
The Bay of Plenty's Public Transport Committee met today, receiving an overview of bike rack usage in Rotorua and other centres around New Zealand.
Committee chairman Lyall Thurston said the implementation of racks in Rotorua had only just been completed, so it was too early to gauge how many bus users were taking advantage of the bike racks.
However, he said in other regions that use the racks, a positive impact on bus passengers could be seen.
"Bus racks allow people to travel a much greater distance to and from their bus stop, and their eventual destination. This opens up public transport to a much wider range of potential passengers, and ultimately may help reduce the number of cars on our roads," he said.