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Roadworks: Flying chips and other hazzards
https://www.aa.co.nz/membership/aa-directions/driver/roadworks-flying-chips-and-other-hazzards/
Mark Stockdale asks why we must always slow down at roadworks.
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Broaden your horizons
https://www.aa.co.nz/membership/aa-directions/features/broaden-your-horizons/
How can you get more from travelling? We put that question to the test and discovered that digging deeper and gaining more from New Zealand experiences is relatively easy. Join a guided tour, take time to research, be interested in new things; however you add a layer to your adventures, it will be worth the effort. Open your mind to new possibilities – that’s what travel is good for.
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AA calls for a re-think on SH6 speed limit proposal
The AA is concerned that the NZ Transport Agency is losing public confidence by proposing a blanket speed limit reduction along the whole road between Nelson and Blenheim.
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Future-proofed design for new Manawatū Tararua highway
The AA is pleased to hear the design for the road that will eventually replace the closed Manawatu Gorge will now be four lanes for its whole length.
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2019 AA submissions to Government and other agencies
Submissions in 2019 include the Land Transport Wheel Clamping Amendment Bill, the Commerce Commission market study into the retail fuel sector, and Productivity Commission inquiry into local government funding and financing, and more.
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A welcome step forward for Otaki to Levin highway
Local communities and drivers in the lower North Island will be welcoming the Government committing to work to improve the highway from Otaki to Levin.
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Overseas licence conversions
https://www.aa.co.nz/drivers/driver-licences/overseas-licence-conversions/
If you're planning to stay in New Zealand a while, find out how to convert your overseas licence to a New Zealand licence.
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Government continues to ignore key road safety projects – AA
The AA is frustrated that urgent upgrades to some of our most dangerous sections of state highway still won’t progress.
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AA concerned at number of drink drivers avoiding interlocks
Nearly half the drink drivers facing an alcohol interlock are not being sentenced to one, a report from the AA Research Foundation has found.
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Highway projects top priority for additional funding - AA
The AA is hoping to see much-needed highway safety projects get a boost from newly available funding within the transport budget.