
Christopher Luxon and Simeon Brown: Shooting for the moon from East Auckland
COMMENT: Does it really take 11 years to complete a 7.8km busway?
COMMENT: Does it really take 11 years to complete a 7.8km busway?
A group of experts repeat calls for 'mass masking' - especially at borders and on buses.
Dame Whina Cooper was 'brave, compassionate and fearless', says CRL chief.
'I was in disbelief and shock, and I'm usually pretty resilient.'
Luxon and Brown say the community has been promised a flyover and expects a flyover.
Thirteen Kiwis still lost their lives in road crashes during alert level 4.
Auckland Transport will not say how long the 'temporary' cycleways will be in place.
The true cost of the project will not be known until the end of the year.
"You can find very high-level specialists on both sides of the argument," Bloomfield says.
Residents say report was cobbled together to justify NZTA's bad decision.
Police "appalled", launch appeal to identify couple involved in spitting incident.
Police say they are "appalled" at this type of behaviour.
There are also plans for turning traffic to give way to pedestrians crossing the road.
High school will become daycare under alert level 3, principals say.
Almost empty buses still provide an important service, say providers.
Green Cabs' business is largely made up of traffic from airports around the country.
Chris Darby said Auckland should stop being spoon-fed money for rapid transit.
The Government's criteria is to create jobs and get projects underway in short order.
Boat and bach owners have descended on Great Barrier Island. Population 939.
This morning Auckland's usually bustling commuter roads fell quiet.
A reduced timetable will be in place to support those who require transport.
Auckland Council is working on four scenarios for falling revenue from Covid-19.
Buses, trains only for essential workers after tomorrow.
"We don't know if someone on the train had the virus."
Move follows AT's recent announcement that cash fares won't be accepted on buses.
They are hoping the move will reduce the risk of spreading the coronavirus.
Peak hour train services experiencing 'significant delays and cancellations'.
The move is to try and minimise physical contact between customers, AT staff and drivers.
Moves include going cashless and passenger boarding from the rear of buses.
Comment: Wheel menace is the lack of respect from the riders.