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Construction sector under quake pressure
Last week's earthquake is likely to put considerable extra pressure on the nation's already stretched construction sector, says ASB chief economist Nick Tuffley.
Last week's earthquake is likely to put considerable extra pressure on the nation's already stretched construction sector, says ASB chief economist Nick Tuffley.
Canterbury Civil Defence hopes to reopen one lane of the Inland Rd into Kaikoura tomorrow afternoon.
WATCH: Take a virtual tour of Auckland's billion-dollar motorway expansion known as the Western Ring Route.
The NZ Transport Agency has released a new animation showing how the Western Ring Route will make it easier to travel through and around Auckland and the upper North Island.
The earthquake-shattered main road linking Picton and Christchurch will "definitely" be closed for at least the next six months, the Transport Minister says.
A free public transport service will roll out tomorrow in Kaikoura to help rural residents get to town.
Why have there been so many landslides after this earthquake? Could we have known this would happen? Experts shed some light on Kaikoura's devastation.
Geotechnical engineers face an "unprecedented" challenge in tackling the many large landslides that have blocked quake-damaged Kaikoura's coastal State Highway 1.
Supermarket shelves in the earthquake-stricken region of North Canterbury will remain stocked if the Ports of Auckland has any say in it.
CentrePort has suspended operations as it deals with damage to its buildings and liquefaction from last night's 7.5 magnitude earthquake.
The 7.5 magnitude earthquake last night has disrupted operations the port operations of four cities and limited freight and courier services.
Crash Management founder and managing director Karen Knight unpins her accident management business.
Mainfreight posted a 27 per cent gain in profit as margins improved in New Zealand, Australia, Asia and Europe.
This interchange defies more than a few well-established principles of driving. Shelley Bridgeman has devised a series of manoeuvres to help you through.
There has been mayhem on Auckland's motorways after a crash and a fire this evening.
Go Bus' new Auckland routes are off to a bad start today with around five drivers quitting, citing safety concerns, before operations began.
A bus driver was knocked out after being punched yesterday while on board his bus on Auckland's Customs St West.
NZTA say SH4 will be repaired in time for the 2nd anniversary of the huge storms that virtually swept it away. Meanwhile motorists and truckies must wait and count the costs. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Police are searching for a ute or trailer after a cyclist was injured when he hit two pieces of concrete in a cycling lane in Nelson.
There are a number of traffic hotspots to avoid as thousands flee the cities for rest and relaxation this Labour Weekend.
Minister of Transport Simon Bridges believes New Zealand can be tested for new transport solutions.
COMMENT: An annual $400 million revenue flow for Auckland transport would unlock billions of dollars of private capital.
One lane is blocked, and motorists are being advised to take extra care on a busy Auckland road.
COMMENT: A transport revolution is looming, how can cities prepare for the best possible outcome?
A petition to have one of Wairoa’s main alternative roads sealed has attracted more than 240 signatures. Kiwi Road is just one of several rural roads residents want sealed to decrease dust nuisance, improve their health and overall lifestyle. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Watch NZH Focus: Government website crashes as process to contact Kiwi car owners under way in "largest recall in history".
The driver of the 13 tonne truck with a 4 tonne load of timber on the back was heading up Queen St when the brakes failed.
Halloween isn't for another month, but these creepy Uber drivers are showing up on the ride-sharing app in China.
Almost 700 Christchurch drivers have been given warnings for illegally driving or planning to drive for Uber.
Auckland Transport is working with Uber in an attempt to ease the city's traffic woes. Documents released to the Herald on Sunday