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How to keep safe on the roads this Labour Day weekend
The AA wishes all motorists an enjoyable weekend and a safe journey on the roads
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PetrolWatch - September 2008. Crude oil prices volatile but pump prices remain steady
AA Motoring Affairs General Manager, Mike Noon, says "motorists have been spared fluctuating pump prices in response to movements both up and down in international prices, with retail prices falling...
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PetrolWatch - August 2008. Petrol drops under $2 - diesel falls 24 cents
Fuel prices have continued the downward slide that began in July, with the biggest reductions reserved for diesel which plummeted 20 cents per litre in the space of a week.
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PetrolWatch - July 2008. Motorists experience first price falls since February
AA Motoring Affairs General Manager, Mike Noon, says "it's a welcome relief and comes on the back of sustained falls in international crude and refined prices."
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AA warns motorists to be sceptical of fuel saving devices
Jack Biddle, AA Technical Advice Manager, says people should be sceptical of the savings offered by fuel catalysts or other devices and additives.
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AA calls for Council to reconsider sledge-hammer approach to parking
David Gamble, Chairman of the Automobile Association's Otago District Council says "Dunedin City Council needs to adopt a far more enlightened and less punitive approach to the transport needs of...
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PetrolWatch - June 2008. Record price hikes as Government announces inquiry
"The dramatic rise in fuel prices was a result of a $10 per barrel spike in crude oil prices," says AA Motoring Affairs General Manager Mike Noon.
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AA warns of significant delays if truck driver protest goes ahead
"Our advice is to avoid travelling in and around city centres altogether tomorrow. Otherwise make other transport plans where possible - walk, cycle or catch the ferry or train, travel...
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Banning mobile phones while driving will save lives
AA General Manager Motoring Affairs, Mike Noon says "using a mobile phone while driving is dangerous, and our message to motorists is quite simple - don't do it.
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PetrolWatch - May 2008. Petrol hits $2.00 per litre
"Motorists are really unhappy with fuel prices at levels not experienced for decades," says Mike Noon, AA Motoring Affairs General Manager.