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Street View: What's Rotorua's biggest traffic issue?

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Street View: What's Rotorua's biggest traffic issue?

Nev Rolston
Nev Rolston

Ngongotaha Rd. Traffic gets backed up easy during the morning and then again in the afternoon. They can do something to make that better.

NEV ROLSTON, 21

Hamurana

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Aimee Fowler
Aimee Fowler

Pukuatua St. You get so many people going to WINZ and there's no parks, people walking across the road in front of cars and other cars that won't stop.

AIMEE FOWLER, 19

Tumunui

Sylvia Poto
Sylvia Poto

Amohau St. The traffic there goes so fast and you're trying to cross the street and cars are tooting their horns.

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SYLVIA POTO, 18

Western Heights

Reihana Manley
Reihana Manley

Fenton St. It is where all the tourists are and they aren't used to being on our roads.

REIHANA MANLEY, 18

Pleasant Heights

Joseph Marsters
Joseph Marsters

Lake Rd turning on to Bennetts Rd. There's heavy traffic along there and it's hard to get into and out of sometimes. Whether a roundabout is more beneficial I don't know.

JOSEPH MARSTERS, 39

Mangakakahi

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