
Lime assessing safety of e-scooters after recall
There will be a series of safety workshops in the Hutt Valley for riders.
There will be a series of safety workshops in the Hutt Valley for riders.
Planning committee chairman - who will be influential in Lime's fate - proposes options.
The use of Lime scooters in Dunedin's Baldwin St is already under scrutiny.
A fleet of 300 Lime e-scooters was only launched in Dunedin earlier today.
Auckland pranksters steal the limelight from e-scooter announcement.
COMMENT: Imagine how good the ferry services could be in Auckland.
Lime looks set to have its trial licence extended for three months on Auckland streets.
This summer we look back at the big stories of last year. This is from November.
Lime e-scooters are set to stay on Auckland's roads and footpaths until the end of March.
All passengers are off the bus and uninjured but motorists should expect delays.
A video showing two groups brawling at Glen Eden station has been posted to Facebook.
Drivers exceeding the 4km/h limit will be ticketed over the holiday period.
Lime claims credit for reducing car trips in the city by 22,000 in first two months.
The Ridgway St 'travel centre' offers cold comfort to those awaiting buses at night.
COMMENT: Transport Agency policy on Lime vehicles has Auckland pedestrians under threat.
Construction on a new all-electric passenger ferry will start early next year.
Beca says the move supports "safe and sustainable" transport options.
"I looked up and all I could see is this bus reversing into my car." - Brian Dooley
Fatal landslip menace on main North Island railway line a century ago.
Christmas-crazy Aucklanders were treated to an early Christmas experience on the train.
If you're flying on any of these 10 days, be prepared.
A contractor working on NZ's largest infrastructure project made a loss for the year.
Injury toll includes 171 claims in Auckland and 102 in Christchurch.
Queen is about to become a pedestrian mall at last.
Traffic levels are starting to increase as commuters head home.
Council has voted to start trialling car-free streets in central Auckland next year.
Fewer people are travelling on Tauranga buses despite traffic congestion and gridlock.
KiwiRail has received $40 million of Crown funding for service in the South Island.