Hundreds of Auckland streets to have speed limits dropped
Hundreds of Auckland streets could have their speed limits dropped from August.
Hundreds of Auckland streets could have their speed limits dropped from August.
NZTA announced yesterday that it was "reviewing the design options for a shared path".
NZTA says the earliest construction may start on a walking and cycling path is next year.
Lime says its e-scooters are safe, but it is unclear if they will be back on the streets.
Police request motorists avoid the area while emergency services work at the scene.
Authorities have given Lime a deadline to report back about safety concerns.
Police received multiple reports of the cyclist on the motorway about 5pm.
Twenty-five home owners considering a class action over alleged roadworks damage to homes.
NZTA has reported heavy northbound traffic due to several sheep that are on the loose.
"She yelled at him after she hit him and then drove away. It wasn't a slow accident."
Like clockwork, delays, breakdowns and crashes are impacting the evening commute.
A message from the Howick Local board about blocking parking sparked controversy online.
Police trying to track down driver of rental van who forced oncoming vehicle off the road.
A tweet from the Transport Agency said a detour was in place.
The Lime scooter the woman was riding had its front brake suddenly lock up on her.
Police are on the scene and traffic management is being established.
The Barretts needed a cab to take them five minutes to their hotel, it cost them $930.
This will help to introduce another 31 low-emissions vehicles.
Pizza deliverer ended up in a tree at the top of a 100m cliff.
Auckland motorists are now twice as likely to be pinged by a red light safety camera.
The motorways throughout Auckland are starting to clog up with motorists.
A younger crowd are taking to the roads in mobile homes bristling with solar panels.
A mother received serious bruising to her arms protecting a young child in a bus crash.
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.
Delays after Auckland Harbour Bridge crash is cleared.
Motorists should expect busy roads from early in the morning, NZTA says.
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The pair had been heartbroken at the thought of their NZ roady coming to an end.