<b>Two Drinks Max:</b> Friend seeks drink-drive answers
A friend of a woman killed by a repeat driver has asked for a ministerial inquiry into the justice system's handling of the offender.
A friend of a woman killed by a repeat driver has asked for a ministerial inquiry into the justice system's handling of the offender.
New Zealand needs to overhaul laws governing the compulsory treatment of severe alcoholics and drug addicts, says the Law Commission.
A huge majority of police want New Zealand's drink driving limit lowered, new survey results show.
'Friends and family members gasped in horror at the amount of times he had been caught, convicted, then cyclically reoffended.'
Over 3000 NZers have signed up to the NZ Herald's 'Two Drinks Max' campaign, aimed at convincing the Govt to lower NZ's drink driving limit.
Police say they are "devastated" by the Labour Weekend road toll, which closed at eight - the same number as last year.
Peter Brock's son is echoing his father's calls to cut the carnage caused by drink-driving.
All the crashes which caused seven fatalities this Labour weekend were avoidable, say police.
Shortland Street star Beth Allen explains why she is supporting the Two Drinks Max campaign.
NZ's Next Top Model judge Colin Mathura-Jeffree explains why he is supporting the Two Drinks Max campaign.
Wellington mayor Celia Wade-Brown explains why she is supporting the Two Drinks Max campaign.
Kiwi designer Cybele Wiren explains why she is supporting the Two Drinks Max campaign.
NZ's Transport Minister says he doesn't have to worry about how much he's drinking - he's got a government chauffeur.
Amie, the wife of All Black Cory Jane, knows what it's like to lose a friend to a drink-driver.
Christchurch mayor Bob Parker has revealed his own battle with the bottle as he pledges his support to the Two Drinks Max campaign.
Real Estate Agent Michael Boulgaris explains why he is supporting the Two Drinks Max campaign.
Broadcaster Simon Barnett explains why he is supporting the Two Drinks Max campaign.
Businessman and philanthropist Owen Glenn explains why he is supporting the Two Drinks Max campaign.
Comedian and Auckland Arts Festival ambassador Raybon Kan explains why he is supporting the Two Drinks Max campaign
A new poll out today shows the majority of Kiwis believe they should not drive after consuming more than two standard alcoholic drinks.
Breakfast radio host Mike Puru explains why he is supporting the Two Drinks Max campaign.
Over 3400 people have joined the Herald's major campaign to reduce the drink driving limit. You can too.