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174km/h to avoid being late for lunch
A young man speeding at 174 km/h because he was 'late for lunch' is one example of some appalling driving in the holiday break.
A young man speeding at 174 km/h because he was 'late for lunch' is one example of some appalling driving in the holiday break.
Drivers appear to be taking more care on the roads over the Christmas period, with police noting a reduction in road crashes this year.
Police have urged motorists travelling north from Wellington to exercise patience in 'extremely heavy' traffic today. Two people have so far been killed on NZ's roads since the official start of the holiday road toll period.
Holidaymakers joining the Christmas exodus from Auckland are being encouraged to check road and traffic conditions before leaving home, to improve chances of safe and relatively hassle-free trips.
The handover of Air NZ's first 777-300 aircraft is the biggest development in commercial air travel in 30 years, the airline says.
The EU criticised airport operators yesterday for failing to deal adequately with the heavy snow and freezing weather.
Taxi drivers wanting to avoid low-profit, short-distance fares have refused rides for pregnant women.
Transport Minister says many questions remain over $2 billion-plus project.
Auckland Transport is being asked to consider running bus lanes down the middle of Dominion Rd while reviewing an $84 million upgrade project.
Air NZ and Virgin Blue have won approval from Transport Minister Steven Joyce to cooperate on routes across the Tasman.
Two Air New Zealand flights have taken off from London's Heathrow Airport this morning.
The festive season is a time of excess. But as the country’s top traffic officer Paula Rose tells Alan Perrott, there is little cheer in counting its cost.