
Project Auckland: Auckland business leaders discuss solutions to Auckland's infrastructure issues
A panel of some of Auckland’s most influential business leaders share their thoughts on the best pathway for the city. Video / NZ Herald
A panel of some of Auckland’s most influential business leaders share their thoughts on the best pathway for the city. Video / NZ Herald
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.
COMMENT: Ponsonby traffic is beyond a joke, but whose fault is that?
Te Huia train between Hamilton and Auckland to take its first trip in August.
Union wants an extra 25c an hour pay increase and a reduction in the 14-hour shifts.
COMMENT: The transport ideologues are trying to make us use something that doesn't work.
Jenni Mortimer uncovers outrageous number of parents pinged for school parking offences.
Auckland Transport has labelled the reported behaviour "unacceptable".
COMMENT: The choice of a delivery partner to develop light rail in Auckland is critical.
Young-Cooper brings "combined perspective" across two key CCOs, Mayor Phil Goff says.
Since 2001 the number of people driving into the CBD at the morning peak has not changed.
Thirty-seven bus services Auckland wide-are affected.
NZ Bus is warning of delays to some peak-hour bus services.
Traffic was flowing freely into the central city this morning.
Tour buses on standby for March Madness transport.
Auckland bus drivers want an end to 14-hour split shifts with unpaid downtime.
March traffic will collide with "unprecedented" CBD roadworks in Auckland in 2020.
Delays and cancellations expected as rail services return to schedule following incident.
Mike Hosking was annoyed when roadworks prevented him getting to the hairdresser.
The city is committed to having its whole 1360-strong fleet fully electric by 2040.
More than 30,000 vehicles use Tamaki Drive every day.
Southern and eastern rail lines disrupted; engineers at site.
A electrical fire is behind the major disruptions this morning.
Most bus services into the CBD will be affected and new 24/7 bus lanes are planned.
One worker encountered three sets of roadworks and tree works on short one hour trip.
Delays expected to continue throughout the morning.
Comment: Injuries from e-scooter accidents pass the $5m mark and still no action.
Auckland Council said it was adopting a "dig once approach" with the new cycleway.