
Public transport in level 2: Window seats only, no standing
People will be restricted to window seats unless they are with someone they know.
People will be restricted to window seats unless they are with someone they know.
COMMENT: Does it really take 11 years to complete a 7.8km busway?
Motorists navigate Cuba St crossroads with wild hand gestures and awkward side glances.
Dame Whina Cooper was 'brave, compassionate and fearless', says CRL chief.
They're not getting around much but Corporate Cabs has no plans to cut fleet.
There is growing concern the now billion-dollar project could be significantly delayed.
Luxon and Brown say the community has been promised a flyover and expects a flyover.
Thirteen Kiwis still lost their lives in road crashes during alert level 4.
The billion-dollar-project faces yet another delay after lockdown and staff leaving.
New Zealand's health boss and Auckland Transport at odds over passenger masks.
Residents say report was cobbled together to justify NZTA's bad decision.
Police "appalled", launch appeal to identify couple involved in spitting incident.
There are also plans for turning traffic to give way to pedestrians crossing the road.
COMMENT: What will our streets be like when the lockdown ends?
The money could help the council's projects in Auckland's CBD and South Auckland.
They will stay valid for six months due to the Covid-19 shutdown.
Chris Darby said Auckland should stop being spoon-fed money for rapid transit.
The Government's criteria is to create jobs and get projects underway in short order.
The 342-seat Air NZ charter jet has just taken off bound for Frankfurt.
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The coronavirus lockdown has turned our major cities' motorways into ghost roads.
Several large transport projects are 'shovel-ready' for when Covid-19 pandemic is over.
Super-strength locks for healthcare workers on the front line of the Covid-19 crisis.
The impact of coronavirus in New Zealand was starting to make a significant impact.
Councils appear to be getting on board with toilets but service stations aren't yet.
Harbourmaster warns boaties- 'No matter how nice the weather is, don't be tempted'.
This morning Auckland's usually bustling commuter roads fell quiet.
You're still covered in a crash as long as your car was safe, the Insurance Council says.
Students trying to rush home as part-time jobs disappear or flatmates desert them.
The Govt wants to make sure goods, such as milk, meat and medicine are still delivered