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Motorists urged to stay off the roads
https://www.aa.co.nz/about/newsroom/media-releases/safety/motorists-urged-to-stay-off-the-roads/
Drivers appear to be heeding advice to stay off the roads as snow falls across the country, with the AA breakdown service reporting fewer than normal call outs in the...
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Auckland Council should not target motorists to fund its transport projects
The AA says the Auckland Council should not target motorists to fund its transport projects.
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PetrolWatch - July 2011. Higher dollar means prices should fall
https://www.aa.co.nz/about/newsroom/media-releases/fuel/july-2011/
Fuel prices ended July one cent higher than the beginning of the month, with 91 octane closing at $2.07 per litre and diesel $1.47 per litre in the main centres.
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Annual General Meeting
https://www.aa.co.nz/about/the-aa/governance/annual-general-meeting/
The AA’s Annual General Meeting is generally held in March each year on the eve of the Annual Conference.
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Age change alone won’t save young drivers
https://www.aa.co.nz/about/newsroom/media-releases/safety/age-change-alone-won-t-save-young-drivers/
More time behind the wheel rather than physical age is the most important thing for improving the safety of learner drivers, says the AA.
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Vice President
https://www.aa.co.nz/about/the-aa/governance/vice-president/
Brett Flintoff is the current Vice President of the AA. As Vice President, Brett supports the AA's President. View Brett's profile.
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New Zealand halfway to lowest road toll in six decades
The AA is hoping New Zealand’s annual road toll is on its way to falling below 300 for the first time in 59 years.
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Auckland Transport bus and transit lane review is great news for motorists
The AA has welcomed Auckland Transport’s review of the region’s bus and transit lanes.
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How to give road crashes the cold shoulder
Be aware of the conditions you’re driving in.
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Facts must support 40km/h speed limit
https://www.aa.co.nz/about/newsroom/media-releases/safety/facts-must-support-40km-h-speed-limit/
Evidence rather than ideology must be the basis for deciding whether to reduce Wellington’s residential speed limit from 50km/h, says the AA.