Auckland's InnerLink buses are set to offer next stop announcements in te reo Māori following the success of the Māori language service announcements on the city's trains.
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Kareponia road signs vandalised
Electronic speed feedback signs have been vandalised in Kaingaroa in the Far North.
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Road toll reaches 20 in first week of April
A fatal car crash in Auckland last night has added to a total of 20 fatalities on NZ roads in the first week of April, including a devastating crash near Taupō last Monday which killed five family members.
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Kuia bursts with pride at woman defending te reo on trains
A 70-year-old kuia says she was filled with delight when a non-Māori woman stood up for te reo Māori on an Auckland train recently.
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NZ's newest rail line a step closer for Northland
KiwiRail has finished the first stage of its investigations into a 20km branch line to Northport at Marsden Point and will begin the next stage of exploration this year.
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Ngāi Tahu Tourism goes electric
One of New Zealand’s leading tourism operators, Ngāi Tahu Tourism, will adopt electric vehicle chargers at some of its businesses, helping to expand the national EV charging network.
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Think your commute is bad? Major mugging every 3 hours on PNG route
Residents of the Papua New Guinea capital of Port Moresby have more reason than most to complain about their daily commute after reports that a major mugging incident occurs along the city’s Boroko-town route every three hours.
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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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2018 provisional road toll 380, worst in nine years
A total of 380 people died in vehicle accidents in New Zealand in 2018, according to the provision number of road deaths released today.
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Traffic warning for holiday goers
People are not wasting time to get out of Auckland for the New Year break, unfortunately for some, they are still a long way from their destination.