
Lockdown: Queues forming, motorists turned away at Auckland border checkpoints
Motorists without travel exemptions have already been turned away.
Motorists without travel exemptions have already been turned away.
Both riders died at the scene of the crashes.
A car reportedly forced the bus to brake hard after cutting into the bus lane.
Is the revelation the bridge can't handle more strengthening steel its final blow?
The Government remains committed to the project, the Transport Minister says.
Transport minister hints heavy-weight trucks could have restricted access to the bridge.
Waka Kotahi NZTA chairman: 'The programme as it currently sits has no public credibility.'
Bay of Plenty-based motorcyclists are being urged to attend free rider safety talks.
Members aren't happy after Sarah Free voted against a proposal to triple cycleways budget.
Masks are now compulsory on all trains, buses and planes at alert levels 1 and 2.
Cr Daniel Newman said if other suburbs saw what is happening they would be jealous.
Antarctica workhorse returns after two decades on the ice.
Parents are driving kids to school because of a 1904 law barring them from school buses.
Almost a fifth of riders hospitalised in Auckland were drunk, authors say.
Accountability starts at the top for unacceptable state of Let's Get Wellington Moving.
Michael Wood outlines more of the plan to get Let's Get Wellington Moving actually moving.
A section of the Karangahape Rd cycleway may be a bit bumpy, says Auckland Transport.
Epidemiologist Michael Baker said the rules are too 'ambiguous' around wearing masks.
From 9pm today there will be stop/go management in place at on SH58 at Pāuatahanui.
There's much to learn from Auckland Mayor Robbie's rejected proposal for rapid transit.
Move could pave the way for providing carbon-free, or "green" hydrogen for transport.
The future of the Airport Flyer bus is up for debate at a transport meeting this morning.
The $6.4 billion transport plan's lengthily 'health check' has left many frustrated.
A commuter service last ran between the two cities in 2001.
The regional council is now taking control of securing the Airport Flyer's future.
It's been described as the city's "engine room". What lies ahead for Auckland's main drag?
The unique vehicle has returned after a lifetime working on the white continent.
Auckland Transport has urgent priorities for its cycleway programme. So why is it so slow?
OPINION: New houses are not being matched by new infrastructure to meet the increase.