Peter Calder: Left is right - but we don't have to be nasty about it
My first experience of getting behind the wheel of a left-hand-drive car was a thrilling one, writes Peter Calder.
My first experience of getting behind the wheel of a left-hand-drive car was a thrilling one, writes Peter Calder.
Auckland Transport's proposed electric car-share scheme has been welcomed by associations representing bus and rental vehicle firms while being derided by the Taxi Federation.
A woman who crashed into three cars and a traffic light while driving drunk had sold her home to pay for the $25,000 accident damage.
We drive too fast, we tailgate, we feel obliged to overtake the minute we see an overtaking lane and we mix alcohol - and text messaging - with driving, writes Winston Aldworth.
The man who took the car keys from a tourist on a narrow, winding South Island road did not hold a valid New Zealand driver licence, it has been revealed.
Auckland Transport is offering free parking for hundreds of electric vehicles that it hopes will be provided for a public car-sharing scheme.
Mercedes-AMG has stretched the boundaries of performance with its latest dream machine
Goran Paladin is presenter of Our First Home, Sunday-Tuesdays, 7.30pm, TV One
No amount of reading or reviewing prepares one for sliding into the seat behind the steering wheel and making that first leap into traffic, Theresa Philbrick writes.
Kawasaki rider will use NZ races to warm up, writes Andy McGechan
America's most powerful production muscle car proves exhilarating and rather addictive, writes Damien O'Carroll