
'Nobody stopped to help': Quadriplegic ex-jockey Sophia Malthus in car crash
Second brush with death for the former jockey after she was thrown from a horse in 2016.
Second brush with death for the former jockey after she was thrown from a horse in 2016.
NZTA said the accidental discovery protocol was actioned when the remains were uncovered.
A motorists' watchdog has hit back, telling the city not to punish car owners.
About 20,000 train commuters were left scrambling to get to work this morning.
A 2012 report found roundabouts should be preferred over signalised intersections.
Crashes, rain, slow trains and a cow added to commuters' woes this evening in Auckland.
Queenstown's booming - but can it cope?
Two people have died after a car struck a garage in the western Bay of Plenty.
Before Daniel Kopa died he had a tattoo completed in dedication of his children.
Pat has been chowing down on dog rolls and giving "lots of cuddles" after his ordeal.
Home delivery is coming back in some towns, with boutique supplies delivered in glass.
Illegal drivers detected by a 40-strong police team during a five-day traffic blitz.
Transport Minister Phil Twyford says there won't be wholesale speed limit reductions
Next week NZTA will close 48 separate stretches of Auckland motorway from 9pm to 5am.
"The boy who was killed in the crash was a good friend of many."
Police believe there were a number of witnesses to the fatal Kamo Rd crash.
"This is the closest we've ever gotten and it's been pulled. The community is devastated."
Wee fighter tells his dad "I love you" after crash that killed his mum and sister.
12-year-old recalls crash: "I am thankful for all the people that saved my life."
Two still critical - including an 11-year-old girl - after crash ripped one car in half.
Tree that was blocking State Highway 1 north of Auckland cut up and moved.
Tests on 10 people killed in crashes show five had either meth or cannabis in their blood.
COMMENT: We need to take proposals to lower road speeds much more seriously.
Honest conversations are needed if the roads are to be made safer, says the NZTA.
"Third offence you lose your cellphone, your number and your car for seven days".
EDITORIAL: If speed reductions are anathema to us, we must be honest re the alternatives.
Two 100km/h speed limits roads have had no fatal crashes in the 18 months since opening.
"The right speed for the right road." Government to look at lowering the speed limit.