Rant
We are such cordial people when driving. Always ready to give way to people, wait for pedestrians, slow down near schools. That is, until we get on a highway and see a passing lane. Even the most considerate driver tends to do 20km/h over their normal speed as soon as they come to a passing lane. What makes it even more annoying is that they slow down immediately after! Go figure.
Omais Farooqui
Rave
The diversity of Auckland - sights, cuisine, and beaches, all within 5 minutes drive or a walk across the road. The Kiwi lifestyle can be enjoyed here, fishing, hunting, music, theatre, sports and culture. Just got to sort the traffic, bro.
Name not supplied
Rant
The first 1km of Muriwai Rd is a built-up area therefore is posted 50km/h. Why do trucks, school buses, 4WDs, cars and motorbikes flaunt the speed limit, causing so much road noise for people living adjacent to the road? There is almost 100 per cent non-compliance to the posted speed limits.
Brian Dawson
Rave
To the man in the grey jersey, who dined for lunch at Mozaik, Silverdale on Saturday, September 27: As you may have seen, our duty crew had just got stuck into our yummy brunch when we were paged for an urgent medical assist. We were away quite a while (a second medical assist) but made our way back to Mozaik as quickly as we could. Upon our return to the cafe to pay for our meals, the man behind the counter smiled and started to tell us about how you (mystery man in the grey jersey) had settled our entire bill! All $109 of our (half-uneaten) food and coffees. From the Silverdale Volunteer Fire Brigade's blue watch crew, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
Silverdale Volunteer Fire Brigade
Rant
I love New Zealand, but our litter problem is tarnishing our "clean, green" image and turning it into an outright lie. This was made exceptionally more obvious on a weekday drive when, on waiting my turn for the green on-ramp light, I saw bottles, plastic bags and used food packaging scattered through the roadside plantings. C'mon guys, keep NZ beautiful!
Royce Sharplin
Rave
Wellington's waterfront has everything that everyone would enjoy on a fine sunny day, both families with children, and tourists. Caught the train from Petone, Lower Hutt - "wow" was all I could think of, the train ran next to the shoreline with a great view of the Wellington harbour. Arrived in the city, short trot across the road and started my walk towards Te Papa museum. This was the highlight of my day. The water was calm and clean and families were walking with their children. A flea market and freshly caught fish off a boat another highlight.
Greig Melvin
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