The mystery of Tauranga's missing electric buses
NZ Bus and council respond to report buses were 'shipped to the wrong country'
NZ Bus and council respond to report buses were 'shipped to the wrong country'
There are congestion warnings for traffic heading into Auckland in the north and south.
Some participants decided to walk the approximate 10km back to the start line instead.
On a bus and on plane journeys, the women's experiences were terrifying.
A person has died after an incident on State Highways 1's Desert Rd early this morning.
COMMENT: I don't even care if you call me a Nana for opposing scooters and fireworks.
Northland's been allocated the 3rd highest amount followed by the West Coast & Tairāwhiti.
The incident was reported to emergency services around 8.20pm.
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A new shared bridge for cyclists and pedestrians opens in Albany today.
An injured cyclist says he may not have survived a crash if the car was going any faster.
COMMENT: Time for walkers of the world to reclaim the footpaths.
Auckland Council is waiting on more information before it lets Lime scooters back in
NZTA announced yesterday that it was "reviewing the design options for a shared path".
An elderly woman was knocked to the floor, bleeding and unable to get up.
NZTA says the earliest construction may start on a walking and cycling path is next year.
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Lime says its e-scooters are safe, but it is unclear if they will be back on the streets.
"We want to be around for the long run helping you get from A to B," Lime says.
Will Lime scooters go or stay on Auckland streets?
The company has until noon to meet an Auckland Council deadline on safety issues.
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What's Auckland Transport doing about cyclists vs schoolkids on the northwest shared path?
Police request motorists avoid the area while emergency services work at the scene.
Innovative survey scooters prove invaluable, covering 1000km of footpaths in a month.
Authorities have given Lime a deadline to report back about safety concerns.
Twenty-five home owners considering a class action over alleged roadworks damage to homes.
Why can't we be more prepared to be inclusive, to share, to be tolerant of each other?
NZTA has reported heavy northbound traffic due to several sheep that are on the loose.
Lime pulls a U-turn after it attempted to fine crash victim $100.