
Hosking: The simple truth is people love cars, not public transport
COMMENT: The only time people will go without a car is when they can't afford one.
COMMENT: The only time people will go without a car is when they can't afford one.
Pressure needs to be put on the transport sector over rising emissions, scientist says.
Comment: Dogs should be allowed on Auckland's buses and trains.
The wild weather which washed out SH6 near Haast today will hit the North Island tomorrow.
It is thought 1-2 cubic metres of sludge spilled out on to the road.
Frustrated truckie creates Facebook page to shame dangerous drivers.
Brayden Hardy had a long drive ahead so parked up for a rest.
Motorists are urged to take care.
Nine hundred tickets over four days, including 327 for not wearing seatbelts.
The transport purse may not stretch to two light rail lines, says Phil Twyford.
Ezekiel Loua,12, and uncle Fulumoa Daly, 35, were among 27 killed on NZ roads this week.
This roundabout has two wings, an eye and a beak when viewed from the air.
But 87 per cent of the time, Auckland motorists escaped licence demerit points on fines.
Auckland Council and City Rail Link Ltd are ruling out compensation for businesses.
Govt says its road safety measures will have an impact, but not immediately.
Manukau Institute of Technology to build new $55m trades school.
Cheaper public transport fares? The case for no is good but the case for yes is better.
The company is building for passenger numbers forecast to double in the next 20 years.
Jones says he's concerned about 'economic impacts' of trucking company prosecution.
In China alone there are over 600 million users of shared services and platforms.
More Chinese family groups are visiting New Zealand as independent travellers.
A smart mobility data platform was recently launched in Chengdu and Shenzhen.
The Auckland story – what can we do so visitors want to stay?
Police operation to nab those not wearing seatbelts or on their cellphones while driving.
EDITORIAL: Auckland's big building projects will be worth the wait.
The City Rail Link will carry up to 54,000 passengers an hour around Auckland.
Connecting up the infrastructure - Is Auckland ready?
The City Rail Link runs the risk of following delays with London's Crossrail project.
A recent Government report explored New Zealand's smart city potential.
COMMENT: European Union moves fast to consign speeding to the past.