Alice to finally see daylight
Giant tunnelling machine's two-year mission almost at an end.
Giant tunnelling machine's two-year mission almost at an end.
Opposition parties have called for GPS data from Crown limousines to be released - a move which would reveal what speeds the vehicles had been travelling.
After an accident in May I don't try to break speed records now, just aim to reach the Auckland Town Hall within a leisurely 30 minutes, writes Cathy Casey.
Car-pooling is about to be boosted by a new smartphone application around the country, and a trial discount parking scheme in Auckland.
New Zealanders tell us what they love about life in New Zealand - and what needs to change
Retailers in the central-city fashion precinct of High St are divided over the idea of vehicles and pedestrians sharing the same space.
Auckland motorists were spotted yesterday using their mobile phones while behind the wheel, despite a nationwide campaign.
The Transport Agency launched its upgraded website this year, designed to make navigation easier, providing the best real-time travel information.
Clamping is out at the Titirangi supermarket where shoppers threatened a boycott over the parking enforcement strategy.
Auckland Transport has been accused of a "bulldozer" mentality in wanting to slice a new highway through 200-year-old trees.
An Auckland firefighter fined for parking his engine at a bus stop has hit out at what he calls over-zealous traffic wardens.
The New Zealand Transport Agency is seeking community feedback on the latest design plans for its integrated transport plan on Auckland's North Shore.
Zero tolerance was the holiday message to motorists - yet staff at our road safety agency went over 100km/h on 33,000 occasions.
Staff caught illegally hooning in work cars at least 8500 times in nine months
Justice David Gendall found no fault with the 18-month jail term handed to Jing Cao (32), of China, earlier this year.
The Transport Agency says the props, or supports, are only a temporary part of the planned construction of the Waterview Connection's Great North Rd Interchange.
Transport authorities say an urban freeway will close completely for the first time in recent memory to allow for construction of New Zealand's first "smart motorway".
Drivers need to know the speed limits that apply on urban and rural roads no matter what locality they are in.
Nothing annoys generally well-behaved drivers quite so much as having the traffic rulebook thrown at them for a minor transgression.
Nick Henrys' 1996 Honda Civic is available to hire for $50 a day - one of about 30 vehicles available under the YourDrive scheme.
Auckland's Harbour Bridge set for radical change as cycling and walking attachment gets resource consent.
Barney Irvine urges the Government and Auckland Council to strive for an accord on transport when they meet tomorrow.
A life-size version of the Green Man in the pedestrian "cross now" lights brought laughter to Auckland's CBD.
ACC says second critical error responsible for blowout in number of people who paid incorrect amounts.
Auckland is receiving 30 per cent of a $13.9 billion budget for state highways, local roads, public transport, walking, cycling and road policing.
Mashed between a footpath and the side of a bus, Bruce Copeland says he had seconds to unclip his cycle cleats and jump to safety.
Two of Auckland's busiest motorway entry and exit points are being upgraded for a major bike route as the Government digs deeper into its $100 million urban cycleways fund.
New road markings in Auckland's Newmarket have left drivers queuing at a busy intersection behind parked cars, thinking they are waiting to turn.
Officials are scrambling to fix the problem but last night didn't appear sure exactly how many makes of car were affected.
I read your column about fog lights with interest. Are there still any similar requirements not to dazzle oncoming cars with headlights as there used to be?