Live wire death: New policies introduced
A raft of new policies have been introduced in the wake of a fatal car crash in which a man died in front of rescuers eyes as they waited for power lines to be switched off.
A raft of new policies have been introduced in the wake of a fatal car crash in which a man died in front of rescuers eyes as they waited for power lines to be switched off.
An electrical engineer tasked with cutting power to a crash site where a man lay trapped inside his car, surrounded by power lines, did not call an operations centre for help despite being unable to find a substation for about an hour.
One of New Zealand's few full-time professional motor racers flies very much under the radar. Daniel Bray believes his sport of karting is most of the time regarded as a stepping stone to bigger things.
American-Kiwi Jonathan Allard has proven to be one of the fastest sprint car drivers at WxC Speedway Western Springs this season, but as the old adage states: to finish first, first you must finish.
The lack of pedestrian crossings and safety measures for people on foot in Auckland is appalling.
A warning is being issued to motorists after a third of New Zealanders surveyed admitted to leaving valuable possessions in their car.
Driven Magazine Editor, Liz Dobson, tests the new Mercedes-Benz C250 estate. Photos / Ted Baghurst
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