'Will catch a lot of people by surprise' - Queen St pedestrian trial to 'build upon' Covid-19 barriers
Auckland Transport is keeping the CBD's largest retail street one lane.
Auckland Transport is keeping the CBD's largest retail street one lane.
Aucklanders are being advised to use public transport into the city and to Eden Park.
Train services could face delays due to a fault at Parnell, Auckland Transport warns.
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New speed limits on Auckland CBD roads will come into force later this month.
If you parked at the Wilson car park at the weekend - you may have been overcharged.
The company is contracted to dispose of dead animals on Auckland's streets
Roading projects are also being halted.
Not everyone is playing by the rules on public transport.
A 160m bus lane in Newmarket has been fining motorists on non-peak hours for just 3 months
The station will be closed until the City Rail Link is built inn 2024.
You might want to thank your parking warden, this time.
About 85 per cent of kids are back at school, but some Whangārei parents scared away.
Experts say it will also help the city reach its goal of halving carbon emissions by 2030.
Luxon and Brown say the community has been promised a flyover and expects a flyover.
"Inconsiderate" parking at popular beach more reminiscent of peak summer scenes.
"You can find very high-level specialists on both sides of the argument," Bloomfield says.
New Zealand's health boss and Auckland Transport at odds over passenger masks.
Police "appalled", launch appeal to identify couple involved in spitting incident.
Police say they are "appalled" at this type of behaviour.
Goff and councillors have agreed to 20% pay cuts in solidarity with New Zealanders.
Almost empty buses still provide an important service, say providers.
The money could help the council's projects in Auckland's CBD and South Auckland.
The employee went straight into isolation after returning from overseas.
Buses, trains only for essential workers after tomorrow.
Move follows AT's recent announcement that cash fares won't be accepted on buses.
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They are hoping the move will reduce the risk of spreading the coronavirus.
The move is to try and minimise physical contact between customers, AT staff and drivers.
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