Labour weekend road toll at five after car rolls on East Coast
Latest holiday weekend death occurred on the East Coast.
Latest holiday weekend death occurred on the East Coast.
Four people have already died on New Zealand roads this holiday period.
Martin Matthews appointed as an independent chair at Wellington's regional council.
Motorists are urged to work from home, use alternate routes or take public transport.
New pictures reveal the extent of damage to the Harbour Bridge after two crashes.
Bay of Plenty police are urging road users to stay alert and drive to survive.
A Government-ordered review will focus on whether the road's agreed price was realistic.
The rules for wearing masks on public transport are due to be released on Thursday.
Chris Tobin and his son, 16-month-old, Jack died after Tobin drove into the path of a bus.
Party announces commitment to transport if elected.
Over two years since the crash claimed two young boys' lives, their parents want justice.
Senior Constable Russell Rawiri looks back on an enforcement career with no regrets.
The group was stacked with industry representatives and experts.
Bridget Speight wants more awareness concerning the dangers of alcohol and boating.
The number of deaths this month is up on previous years with virtually no foreign drivers.
'Though they were submerged underwater, we as Māori make sure that they are accompanied.'
Transport Agency forks out another $5 million for the troubled Wellington highway.
The $2m report eyes up the Manukau Harbour and not Northland as the new port option.
This morning's commute in the capital was by all accounts an absolute shambles.
NZTA chairman: 'We are reliant on the contractor taking a fair and reasonable approach.'
NZTA has invited the Transport Minister three times to visit, but he hasn't been once.
They have apologised to their staff for failures and inappropriate workplace behaviour.
Transport Minister quietly confirms funding 'on pause' for CBD-airport tram plan.
Air New Zealand restores regional flights and Interislander ferries will sail from Friday.
The billion-dollar-project faces yet another delay after lockdown and staff leaving.
They will stay valid for six months due to the Covid-19 shutdown.
Several large transport projects are 'shovel-ready' for when Covid-19 pandemic is over.
Councils appear to be getting on board with toilets but service stations aren't yet.
Harbourmaster warns boaties- 'No matter how nice the weather is, don't be tempted'.
Students trying to rush home as part-time jobs disappear or flatmates desert them.