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Up to every driver to prevent holiday crashes
Almost every road crash is preventable. That is the message the AA wants drivers to take on board as we head into the riskiest time of the year on our roads.
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2012 AA submissions to Government and other agencies
2012 submissions regarding the Transport Network Access and Use Strategy, Agricultural Transport Legislation and others. Download the full submission documents.
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PetrolWatch – November 2012: Fuel prices remain stable
Fuel prices remained relatively stable during November, with petrol falling 3 cents per litre early in the month before rising 4 cents two weeks later, following increased tensions in the...
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Police blitz a reminder to leave the cellphone alone
The AA fully supports the Police cracking down on drivers using their cellphones this week.
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Auckland Council must immediately release leaked transport report
The AA has called on the Auckland Council to immediately release the SKM report on the future of transport in the city centre, following its leaking to media.
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Motorists earn $35 million in fuel discounts
https://www.aa.co.nz/about/newsroom/media-releases/fuel/motorists-earn-35-million-in-fuel-discounts/
AA Smartfuel has announced that New Zealand motorists have earned more than $35 million in fuel savings over the first twelve months of the programme.
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Ride Forever Instructors
https://www.aa.co.nz/drivers/motorcycle-licence/
Here are the AA Motorcycle Training Instructors who currently deliver the subsidised ACC Ride Forever programme.
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PetrolWatch - October 2012: Fuel prices down but could go further
After a brief increase early in October, petrol prices continued a downward trend from September to be at their lowest levels in three months.
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Wider speed camera focus will make roads safer
The AA is welcoming the changes to speed cameras coming into force this weekend that will allow them to recognise trucks or vehicles that are towing something.
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Time for renewed focus on following distances
It is time to bring back the ‘only a fool breaks the two second rule’ campaign, says the AA.