
Motorbike rider dies in serious crash in the Waikato
Motorists using SH 25A should expect delays near Kopu as police work at the crash scene.
Motorists using SH 25A should expect delays near Kopu as police work at the crash scene.
Police confirmed the child's death, but did not provide further information.
The area on the West Coast was affected by storms and slips last month.
Amanda Browne is taking on the might of Downer construction to save her best trading day.
COMMENT: Why has Govt done so much less than promised? Simon Wilson's election challenge.
The Auckland mayor has disclosed his priorities for the Govt's $12b infrastructure fund.
Motorists are being told to consider using different routes or leaving later than planned.
Up to eight ferries will be on the Waiheke run this summer to carry 2m passengers.
The company is understood to be in discussions with Auckland Transport.
Data from last summer indicates when the roads will be most congested.
Six people died on our roads over the holiday road toll period, which ended at 6am today.
Rail is the favoured option for the next harbour crossing.
A four-lane motorway to Whangarei is not favoured by Labour and the Greens.
The mother-of-three said she was left feeling really upset.
What have we learnt this year? The country's capital cannot afford the nice-to-haves.
AA spokesman Barney Irvine said delays on the Southern Motorway are inexcusable.
A family was showered in human urine on the Interislander ferry.
Four have died on State Highway 5 in one month.
Best to leave the car at home this New Year's.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has failed to deliver on her promise for light rail.
Waikato air and road ambulance retrievals "fragile" and patients being harmed as a result.
Focus: New report shows how Associate Transport Minister Julie Anne Genter plans to reduce death and serious injury on the road by 40 per cent by 2030.
COMMENT: Road vehicles pay all the infrastructure costs, trains plainly cannot do that.
COMMENT: Some good things happened at council this year, and they weren't all advertised.
Speed limits are set to drop in high risk areas.
Editorial: Main parties promise big on major road upgrades.
The Business Hardship Fund Programme could cost up to $4m.
The company faces a maximum $1.5 million fine after being prosecuted by Maritime NZ.
Proposal to overhaul governance in Christchurch and Wgtn to improve public transport.
The new highway, finishing just past Warkworth, is due to open in October 2021.