The government will spend almost $87 million on driver’s licences for an estimated 64,000 people, over the next four years.
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Safer roads for Northland- Shane Jones
Safer roads for Northland - that's the goal for Associate Minister of Transport, Shane Jones who today, along with local hapū, turned the soil in two Northland locations to make way for much-needed roundabouts.
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Manawatū Iwi work to protect wāhi tapu and create employment
Local iwi are concerned that work to reopen the Manawatū Gorge portion of State Highway 3 may uncover wāhi tapu. Danielle Harris, CEO for Tanenuiarangi Manawatū Inc. explains her peoples’ concerns.
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NZTA gives extension on all expired WOF, 'Regos'
Waka Kotahi (New Zealand Transport Authority) is allowing temporary extensions on Warrants of Fitness (WoF), Certificates of Fitness (COF) and Vehicle Licences (rego), effective Friday 10 April.
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Te Aitanga a Māhaki history remembered with new 7m pou
A Māori artist unveils his free-standing two-storey pou on State Highway 2 to recognise the history of Te Aitanga a Māhaki as travellers enter into the heart of Tairāwhiti.
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Police urge drivers to stay safe this Queen's Birthday
The NZ Transport Agency, Police and ACC are urging motorists heading away for the long weekend to prepare for heavy traffic, delays and weather conditions.
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Safety upgrades for rural Tairāwhiti roads
High-risk areas on rural roads around Gisborne will receive $20mil in government funding for improved safety measures in response to the rising road toll. The Safety Boost Programme will enable NZTA to implement upgrades on the ground quickly.
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High numbers of faulty Takata airbags remain in regions
Government figures show more than 36,000 vehicles are estimated to still have faulty Takata alpha-type airbags and those in regional communities have high numbers in need of repair.
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Drive safe this Labour weekend
The New Zealand Transport Agency and Police are urging travelers to take extra care on the roads this Labour weekend.
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NZTA admits contractors dumped rubble in Whangārei stream
The New Zealand Transport Agency has admitted that contractors working on the Oakleigh Bridge on State Highway 1, south of Whangārei didn't follow processes.