
Going underground: Auckland's new transport system
The City Rail Link will carry up to 54,000 passengers an hour around Auckland.
The City Rail Link will carry up to 54,000 passengers an hour around Auckland.
Connecting up the infrastructure - Is Auckland ready?
The Waitemata DHB was expecting the parking charges to take effect 'mid year'.
A number of traffic incidents throughout Auckland are impacting travel times.
A person has died after being hit by a train near Woodward Rd, Mt Albert.
It may have had a message of support, but AT has had to remove graffiti from a train.
Transdev staff acted appropriately but should have called police earlier, report found.
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From 20km/h to zero: Cyclist thrown over handlebars when crack in path caught wheel.
On-street parking fees fuel demand for free spaces at Albany park-and-ride.
Passenger captured footage of a bus driver taking phone calls, taking notes while driving.
"If the bus stops too fast everyone falls over like 10 Pin Bowling."
The broken yellow lines outside Indian takeaway Paradise had been painted over in black.
There are congestion warnings for traffic heading into Auckland in the north and south.
Customers used to have to park across down the road. Not any more.
Some participants decided to walk the approximate 10km back to the start line instead.
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The incident was reported to emergency services around 8.20pm.
Auckland Council will make a decision on Lime's future in the city by tomorrow.
The amount of cover the Auckland Council thinks it could need has jumped by 10 per cent
An injured cyclist says he may not have survived a crash if the car was going any faster.
Auckland Transport propose dropping speeds to 30km/h on some central city streets.
Auckland Council is waiting on more information before it lets Lime scooters back in
Scooters set to stay off streets until at least Wednesday.
Hundreds of Auckland streets could have their speed limits dropped from August.
The busy period is due to returning workers and university students.
An elderly woman was knocked to the floor, bleeding and unable to get up.
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Lime says its e-scooters are safe, but it is unclear if they will be back on the streets.
"We want to be around for the long run helping you get from A to B," Lime says.