Woman shatters ankle after slip on Auckland Transport tactile dots
Woman who broke leg in three places wants yellow tactile dots replaced.
Woman who broke leg in three places wants yellow tactile dots replaced.
Southern and Eastern Line trains have been cancelled and delayed tonight.
ALR chief executive Tommy Parker confirmed the purchase contract today.
If it gave away at any point it would be catastrophic, says one resident.
Person taken to hospital with moderate injuries, road closed, public transport affected.
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At least two people have been hospitalised in the past two weeks after slips.
Two separate incidents, a track failure and a crash, are responsible for the disruption.
Now, all we need is a train.
Urgent action needed on dangerous yellow dots that are slippery when wet.
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Auckland's last lower-speed programme cost $33 million.
Auckland Transport says "very heavy traffic" about Mountain Rd is delaying traffic, buses.
Wayne Brown denied rewarding Henderson and Darby for supporting his budget.
Heavy rains could cause more sinkholes to open across Auckland.
It is believed the sinkhole began to form during the Auckland Anniversary floods.
It is believed the sinkhole began to form during the Auckland Anniversary floods.
Two ferry passages, from downtown to Devonport and a return, are cancelled tonight.
The recent 19 per cent price hike makes the Waiheke ferry the most expensive in the world.
However, bus users will have an early week reprieve as bargaining continues.
NZ Bus CEO said it was forced to suspend all union members without pay.
The journey is now a five-hour return trip and costs more for passengers.
Unionised drivers will turn off their ticket machines, beginning tomorrow.