Simon Wilson: 25 questions for Auckland Transport
The questions you always wanted to ask Auckland Transport, if they didn't make you angry.
The questions you always wanted to ask Auckland Transport, if they didn't make you angry.
Wellington's transport operating model 'far from perfect'.
We're a small country, a long way from many of our markets. We must be competitive.
Peter Knight broke bones in his face and hand in the e-scooter accident last year.
Wellington regional councillors welcome the move following concerns about transparency.
A number of incidents throughout the Auckland network are causing disruptions.
Boatie was looking at a navigation app on his phone when the crash happened.
Waiheke, Devonport ferry users have been complaining about cancellations and delays.
All credit to those willing to ease the suffering of a dying person.
Michael Herzog's contraption has confounded police and he was stopped 15 times one week.
Auckland's Southern motorway slow due to crash and truck breakdown.
Gear failures on monsoon buckets being investigated, sources say.
Auckland Transport now says Nelson St to remain closed until next week at least.
COMMENT: A small change would achieve better traffic flow, and fewer cars in traffic jams.
Roadblocks started on Thursday afternoon after a large panel fell from a CBD building.
COMMENT: Auckland Transport wants to fine people who park on grass berms.
COMMENT: There are many ways to get from A to B and we need them all.
We say: Sunday drivers becoming a rarefied breed as excises apply more pain at the pump.
Commuter chaos: 20,000 rail travellers face huge delays. / Mark Mitchell
COMMENT: Auckland's new City Centre Masterplan is far more timid than it needs to be.
A number of breakdowns and crashes throughout Auckland are causing delays.
A 2012 report found roundabouts should be preferred over signalised intersections.
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff says eight projects funded in first year of regional fuel tax.
Queenstown's booming - but can it cope?
We say: Spot fines for parking petrol-powered cars in EV spots kind of miss the point.
The man and car driver are believed to have known each other.
Rail wagons decoupled, rolled for hundreds of metres and derailed
Motorists do appear to be getting the message to slow down though, latest figures show.
Auckland inspector suspended after warrant of fitness' two-hour trip to Wellington car
Flood from broken pipe encroaches on buildings, restricts traffic at Penrose, Auckland