
Cop behind pole 'just doing job'
A police officer has been accused of hiding behind a pole to catch drivers who travelled just over the speed limit in an Auckland street over Labour Weekend.
A police officer has been accused of hiding behind a pole to catch drivers who travelled just over the speed limit in an Auckland street over Labour Weekend.
People trying to sell their homes may have to fork out an extra $230 to have the property listed on Trade Me - on top of fees they already pay.
Paying $190 a month for a parking space did not exempt Jonathan Macdonald from finding his car clamped as he rushed to meet teachers at his son's school.
A dealer who advertised a car on Trade Me as having an MP3 input, parking sensors and reversing camera has been reprimanded after the car turned out to have none of these features.
An Auckland car dealership has been rapped over the knuckles and ordered to pay compensation for trimming a year off the age of a car it sold through Trade Me.
New Zealand IndyCar driver Scott Dixon is determined to nail his third IRL title this weekend in the season finale at Fontana, California.
Auckland drivers are justified for bemoaning the city's gridlocked roads - a study has found the traffic slows to a stop more often than notoriously congested Los Angeles.
Jenson Button has called on the FIA to increase the minimum weight limit for next year's Formula 1 cars.
IndyCar driver Scott Dixon is in Houston, Texas, this weekend and is hoping to emulate his success in Toronto, Canada.
The gravel bashers have arrived in the Wairarapa for the last round of the Goldstar Brian Green Property Group New Zealand Rally Championship.
More people are complaining to authorities after buying vehicles online and unseen - only to find they are not what is advertised or there are serious faults with them.
Nearly two-thirds of New Zealanders want to lower the drink-driving blood alcohol limit, according to the latest Ministry of Transport figures.
Who in our picture should always ride in a booster seat? According to new laws due in four weeks, just a couple of them.
What utterly specious reasoning from ACC, which claims levies on private motor vehicles will mean safer cars and fewer crashes.