VTNZ chief executive Mike Walsh has already gone public, claiming if warrant checks were to become less frequent, the tests would need to become tougher.
This seems a smart move - it stands to reason that if vehicles are going to go longer without being tested, when they do get inspected, there is a higher safety threshold that needs to be met.
In that way, drivers can potentially save time and money, without putting themselves and others at risk.
Another coup for Rotorua with the announcement the city will play host to the World Rafting Champs.
We all know, though often forget, that Rotorua has world class facilities on its doorstep, particularly when it comes to sporting venues.
As noted in today's story, we've played host to seven world events in the past five years, including three mountainbiking events.
Now comes this reminder we have fantastic waterways, and we'll be showing them off to a global audience as 50 teams compete for rafting glory.
Well done to everyone involved in securing this latest event.
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