
Jaguars, BMWs abandoned, AT sells hundreds of dumped vehicles
The bane of many a berm: How much are those abandoned cars worth?
The bane of many a berm: How much are those abandoned cars worth?
Mayor's office: AT should not connect new parking charges with $40m of revenue-raising.
Self-stabilising design enables self-parking, scooters that will one day come to you.
Auckland Transport prepares to install new system at airport carpark.
A video has captured an Auckland Transport commuter spitting on the car reader inside the bus.
The number of assaults in the first six months of 2024 rose to 33, AT data shows.
A woman got on board the bus and started using racist slurs on Monday evening.
Footage captured the woman yelling, pushing and spitting at other passengers.
We do not charge for road cones, says Traffix managing director Michael Eremin.
AT users will be charged a maximum $50 a week, regardless of how often they use services.
The fare cap will help with the cost of living, says mayor Wayne Brown.
Calum Haslop, the New Zealand head of bus operator Kinetic, unveils the largest all-electric bus depot in New Zealand and Australia, located in New Lynn, West Auckland.
Kinetic says about 75% of Auckland's buses will be electric over the next 3-5 years.
'We are at the point of sinking,' says cafe owner Richard O'Hanlon.
In today's headlines with Chereè Kinnear, criticism for AT boss, exorcism abuse claims and another legal win for Donald Trump.
Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki and Ngaati Whanaunga gift Eastern Busway Māori names.
Any potential conflicts of interests meticulously dealt with, says former AT chairman.
AT is looking at way to reduce traffic management costs.
Two engineering firms pocketed $64m for working on light rail.
The operators of the Auckland and Wellington networks wrote to NZTA about their concerns.
Auckland Council will oppose the Government plan to raise speed limits, but can't stop it.
A track signal issue at Britomart has caused the delays.
OPINION: 'New Zealanders are by and large a conservative bunch.'
Transport Minister Simeon Brown says cash from congestion charges should be spent locally.
The groundbreaking app Road Ninja is reshaping the trucking industry, connecting businesses and skilled drivers. Video / Carson Bluck
Graeme Hart companies are doing a switcheroo: moving from one building to another.
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Flight restrictions were lifted at lunchtime.
'I don’t know why the male attacked me. I was just trying to help him.'
OPINION: Also in today's letters: Luxon's 'C-listers' comment and AT parking permit woes.