Poor transport remains Aucklanders' biggest bugbear, eclipsing the shortage of affordable housing.
A Herald-DigiPoll survey of 500 Super City dwellers found 43.8 per cent ranked transport as the biggest issue facing Auckland.
It was streets ahead of affordable housing, the chief concern of 17.1 per cent of those surveyed, and balancing the city's budget (3.4 per cent).
Those were the only three specific issues suggested to survey participants, although 26.9 per cent of those polled volunteered other problems as their chief concerns, including the cost of living (6.1 per cent), Mayor Len Brown's extra-marital affair (3.3 per cent), rates (3.2 per cent) and a growing population (2.1 per cent).
Concern about transport has eased considerably since a Herald-DigiPoll survey in 2004, when 77.6 per cent of participants said it was the region's biggest headache.