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Record petrol prices: The sacrifices Kiwis are making
Some Kiwis are selling their cars, downsizing and only doing essential trips to cope
Some Kiwis are selling their cars, downsizing and only doing essential trips to cope
Papakura residents says trucks diverted from the motorway are keeping him awake at night.
EVs averaging 14,100km each year, survey shows.
Steve Meharry says he's lucky he can take public transport to and from work.
Gull in Taneatua has the cheapest fuel, charging just $2.10 a litre for 91.
EDITORIAL: The Government needs to be careful about raising fuel taxes.
Penlink and light rail could benefit from new infrastructure body, says business boss.
Congestion is heavy in most of the cities traffic hotspots this afternoon.
Auckland Transport want the CBD's speed limit dropped to 30km/h, but what does that look like? / Video by Michael Craig
Cherie Howie tests Auckland Transport's 30km/h speed limit proposal for central Auckland.
Scheme needed to speed up Kiwi drivers' conversion to electric vehicles.
Trains planned part way to the airport, where people will change to a bus or tram.
Traffic levels around the city were bulging early after several incidents.
Urgent changes to bus routes unveiled after gridlock and commuter chaos yesterday.
COMMENT: The testing system is widely regarded as a farce and a money-making scheme.
A breakdown in the Waterview Tunnel is causing delays.
Is Glen Innes in Auckland the model for suburban regeneration?
Councillor wants more opportunities for pedestrians to take over Auckland streets.
Grey Lynn business owners believe bike lanes in place of car parking space is hurting their business.
An oversight has left hundreds of homeowners paying a tax designed for roading projects
Boaties want a break from regional fuel tax, saying they are paying twice to fix roads
NZTA is advising motorists to avoid the area or expect delays.
Motorists could face more pain at the pump if a proposed ACC levy rise goes ahead.
Signal operators cannot accurately see the position of the train on their screens.
COMMENT: A blanket one-speed-fits-all may not aways be appropriate for the Auckland CBD.
Proposal creates stir: Some welcome it, others say it's "absolutely ridiculous".
COMMENT: Forcing pedestrians to share with motorised planks hardly creates safer streets.
The AA says lower speeds are a no brainer on some streets but not motorway feeders.
Pahiatua Track was closed for more than two hours after truck hit car.