
Lime pushes for more cycle lanes, 'madness' still using pavements
Lime e-scooters returned to Auckland streets yesterday after a 13-day hiatus.
Lime e-scooters returned to Auckland streets yesterday after a 13-day hiatus.
"This driving is as bad as it gets," judge said of perilous epiosde.
Three proposals for have been included in an NZ Transport Agency proposal.
The fire is located on the shoulder between Roscommon Rd and Puhinui Rd.
"If the bus stops too fast everyone falls over like 10 Pin Bowling."
The three people who died in the crash were all working for contracting firm Higgins.
The broken yellow lines outside Indian takeaway Paradise had been painted over in black.
There are congestion warnings for traffic heading into Auckland in the north and south.
A person has died after an incident on State Highways 1's Desert Rd early this morning.
An injured cyclist says he may not have survived a crash if the car was going any faster.
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.
Traffic levels are starting to build throughout New Zealand's biggest city.
"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.
Road deaths have hit an all-time low just six months after speed changes were implemented.
There have been a number of breakdowns and crashes throughout the city today.