Police are calling for motorists to slow down and take care while travelling these holidays after three more people were killed on our roads recently.
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'Keep calm, be patient on the road'
With five people dead on our roads since the official Christmas/New Year’s holiday period began on Friday, Police are urging motorists to drive with a focus on safety.
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Ngāti Porou Lifesaving Club's mission to prevent drownings in Tairāwhiti
Members of the Ngāti Porou Lifesaving Club are preparing for a busy summer ahead with a mission to prevent drowning rates among Māori in the Tairāwhiti region.
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Population increase sees more challenges for Northland
The Whangarei District Council says the city has seen a 50 percent population increase over the last five years.
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Growing confidence behind the wheel and getting people certified
A driver's licence initiative in Te Tairāwhiti is helping whānau from Matakaoa to Wairoa gain their licences, enabling them to further pursue employment opportunities and contribute to their communities.
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Making cars safer for tamariki
This week is Road Safety Week and the theme is 'leadership for road safety'. With a rising road toll in Aotearoa, Turanga Health is taking the lead by educating the community about child car seats- and having them fitted for free.
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NZTA launches Road Safety Week
After a month of tragedy on New Zealand roads, Road Safety Week couldn’t be coming at a better time.
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Carnage- deadliest month on NZ roads for a decade
Eight people have been confirmed dead after yesterday’s crash north of Taupo, making April the deadliest month on record for New Zealand road users in 10 years.