The AA believes a blanket speed limit change isn't the answer to reducing accidents on the roads following a horrendous weekend which killed ten people in five seperate crashes across the country.
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Disastrous weekend on New Zealand roads
A disastrous weekend on New Zealand roads has left ten people dead.
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100 Te Kūiti youth gain restricted drivers licence
More than 100 youth in Te Kūiti have gained their restricted drivers licence, thanks to a new Community Driving Programme aimed at small towns.
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Auckland Transport campaign targets people using phones while driving
A campaign led by Auckland Transport aims to shift the focus away from mobile phones and their apps, to solely pay attention while driving.
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Official Easter Road Toll stands at two
While the Easter Road Toll stands at two fatalities this morning, Police are thanking New Zealand motorists for making the weekend a safer period for all road users.
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Police expect high volumes of traffic as Easter motorists return home
The Easter weekend road toll still stands at one before the official holiday period ends at 6am tomorrow morning.
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Motorists warned to drive to the conditions
Police are reminding motorists to drive to the conditions and arrive at their destination safely, as thousands of holiday-makers hit the roads across the country. A number of accidents have already occurred since the official Easter period began last night.
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Police out in force this Easter
Last Easter holiday period ended with the worst road toll in three years, with five deaths on our roads. This year, police say they will be maintaining a strong presence on the road this Easter, targeting known hot spots and high-risk driver behaviour.
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Public urged to plan Easter weekend travels in advance
Police will be out in force over the Easter period to ensure the safety of many motorists on the roads.
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Man arrested in relation to verbal abuse incident on Hutt Valley bus
A 66-year-old man has been arrested in the Hutt Valley in relation to an incident on the Valley Flyer bus service last week.