More frequent checks for KiwiRail’s ageing ferry fleet
KiwiRail said this summer the ferries were 99.6 per cent reliable.
KiwiRail said this summer the ferries were 99.6 per cent reliable.
Police are able to tap into data gathered from across the road network.
Hamilton City Council gave the project the green light this week.
The decision includes stopping four safety improvement projects at crossings near schools.
The loss of the tax leaves a $1.2b hole in transport funding.
Christopher Luxon faces questions about a key minister, as end of 100-day plan nears.
The state-owned railway company is discussing more funding to complete the rebuild.
Just how deep will the cuts go in the race to cut spending?
Trucks versus cars during the Brynderwyns closure - what are officials doing this time?
The slip-impacted North Auckland Line is set to reopen in the middle of the year.
The SH1 route from Kaitāia to Pukenui gets speed limits reduced.
KiwiRail is investigating if new overhead lines in Wellington were installed wrong.
Not all cycleways are created equal. Here's what they cost and why.
The Government has revealed its plan to get the country's transport network back on track. Video / NZ Herald
A raft of proposed changes will be partially funded from the pockets of road users.
OPINION: The PM is usually the one delivering economic lectures. Not this week.
The policy statement reveals harsher fines and more roadside tests for drivers.
But Mainfreight boss Don Braid is concerned about a policy silence regarding rail.
The Government remains committed to the roads despite an apparent $20b blowout.
The Government has unveiled its transport spending priorities.
Some have questioned timing of the works, criticising the disruption for commuters.
The idea to toll many main arterial routes was labelled “ludicrous” and "unfair".
The transport agency is investigating claims of abuse of the clean car discount.
Public transport is meant to be better for the city, but it sucks, says one commuter.
A suite of roadworks will disrupt travel throughout major highways.
The driver had allowed a passenger to ride for free, but he became enraged anyway.
His best mate says he was a person who 'lived and loved life'.
The half-year result doesn't include the cost of breaking the shipbuilding contract.
The curse of February 29 hits Waitomo, Gull and Allied pumps along with BP truckstops.